By Emily Adams-Bentley
Staff Writer Mar 17, 2021
Mar 17, 2021
CORBIN â The Corbin Board of Education recognized this monthâs Difference Maker during its monthly meeting on Thursday.
Bo Roaden, a special education teacher at the Corbin Educational Center, was selected as the Difference Maker for the month of March. The Difference Maker award is presented to an educator who is making a difference in Corbin Independent Schools and who shares positive work with their schools and community.
âAnybody who knows Bo knows heâs just a big teddy bearâhe just doesnât like the world to know that,â said board chair Kim Croley. âHe has really gone above and beyond this year, making sure that students at that school have the things that they need at home, food, just really reaching out and making sure everybody is doing well, in a time where some of those students already have some issues for all kinds of different reasons, a little bit diff
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By Emily Adams-Bentley
Staff Writer Feb 18, 2021
CORBIN Corbin Independent Schools will be returning to in-person classes beginning on March 1.
During a special called meeting of the Corbin Board of Education, the board approved a motion to begin offering students the opportunity to return to a four-day in-school hybrid option or an all virtual school option. The board also approved to allow Superintendent David Cox to look at increasing in-person instruction to five days a week after the March 1 start date. From my standpoint, we are at a point where we can safely open things back up again to get the kids back into school, Cox said.