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GCS prepares for summer school as report cards show lagging grades

Nearly one in five students in Greenville County Schools had a failing grade in at least one class for the third quarter of the school year, the district reported at a board meeting Tuesday. The number of failing grades is slightly lower than what GCS reported for the second quarter, but it still shows a lag in grades among the district s 74,000 students while challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic persist. Compared to the district s estimated 52,000 in-person students, a higher rate of its 22,000 virtual students had failing grades. But virtual students had a larger drop in failing grades during the third quarter than their in-person peers.

Greenville Co high schools to make classroom changes ahead of possible in-person return of all students

Greenville Co. high schools to make classroom changes ahead of possible in-person return of all students © Classrooms in Greenville County Schools will look emptier in order to maximize space during the COVI. Classroom with desks spaced apart in elementary school Greenville County Schools will begin making changes in high school classroom Thursday afternoon ahead of a possible return to 100% of students returning in-person five days a week, GCS spokesman Tim Waller said. No decision has been made about an official return for all GCS high school students on Monday, April 26, Waller said.Sign up for our Newsletters However, the South Carolina House passed a joint resolution requiring districts to have an option to return to 100% capacity by April 26. The state Senate still needs to pass the resolution.

CMS Board Approves Nearly $900,000 In Air Quality Improvements For 39 Schools

Listen • 1:19 CMS interim operations director Shawn Turner shows the school board one of the ionization devices that will be installed. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board Wednesday approved spending $870,910 on a system designed to improve air quality at 39 schools that lack the outside airflow that could reduce COVID-19 risk. Those schools have been a point of contention since CMS began bringing staff and students back. Most schools can bring in outside air to reduce the risk that virus-bearing droplets will linger. But the district says at least some classrooms or buildings on the 39 campuses lack that capability. The 8-0 vote approved a contract for Chiller Services to install needlepoint bipolar ionization systems.

Highly likely high school students in Greenville County will return to classroom more days in fall, district says

Highly likely high school students in Greenville County will return to classroom more days in fall, district says
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YMCA Judson a constant in the lives of former mill village residents

I ssis Massaro moved around a lot with her family when she was a child. But through the moves, the one thing that was consistent in her life was the YMCA Judson Community Center. A nontraditional branch of the YMCA of Greenville,  the Judson facility is located next to Hollis Academy. The center is the only accredited afterschool program in Greenville, according to its website, and offers pre-school, after-school, and summer day camp programs. Staffers like Stephanie Knobel, executive director, are there to mentor and encourage. According to Massaro, now 29 and a mother, Knobel and (Corey McDowell) “did a really, really awesome job” supporting whoever came through the YMCA, making them believe in themselves and creating opportunities to where they could do things.

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