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Superintendents push to speed up vaccination of educators: We could lose a whole generation of kids

Open enrollment period for the 2021-2022 CMCSS school year begins Jan 15

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The open enrollment period for the 2021-2022 school year begins Friday, Jan. 15. The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System offers several non-traditional schools and programs of choice for students, including CMCSS K-12 Virtual, Barksdale Elementary Spanish Immersion, Moore Magnet Elementary STEM School, Academies of CMCSS, Middle College at APSU, and the Early Technical College at TCAT. These innovative programs are designed to provide families the opportunity to choose schools and programs that will help their children reach their potential. See below for more information, or visit the following link: http://bit.ly/3qi1qqi CMCSS K-12 Virtual CMCSS K-12 Virtual is an at-home educational experience that provides families the opportunity for both structure and flexibility in learning. Students accepted into CMCSS K-12 Virtual will be immersed in direct instruction from CMCSS teachers and also provided the opportunity for independent application of sk

San Antonio ISD chief part of national call for teachers to get early vaccine access

San Antonio ISD chief part of national call for teachers to get early vaccine access FacebookTwitterEmail San Antonio Independent School District Superintendent Pedro Martinez speaks at a 2018 press conference.John Davenport /San Antonio Express-News America’s rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations has not prioritized educators even under government mandates that schools stay open amid pandemic surges, a nationwide panel that included San Antonio Independent School District Superintendent Pedro Martinez said Wednesday. Martinez and four other superintendents from across the country made a plea for federal officials to accelerate vaccine supplies and urged states to include teachers and school staffers at the front of the line.

Superintendents push to speed up vaccination of educators: We could lose a whole generation of kids

But the number of failing grades and absences is skyrocketing. During the first marking period of the 2020-21 school year, the number of students in Broward County receiving one or more failing grades is 11%, up from 4% during the first marking period a year ago, officials said. The number of students who have missed 15 or more days of school is currently 8,200, up from 1,700 at this point a year ago. It is absolutely imperative that we open our schools. We have demonstrated that we can do that safely, said Runcie. At a smaller district in Washington state, Superintendent Susan Enfield of Highline Public Schools says she doesn t have a good answer for her staff about vaccines because of what she calls a lack of guidance from the state.

Virtual schooling now a permanent option for Clarksville-Montgomery County families

ShutterstockVirtual learning will remain an option for CMCSS families in the coming school year. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has announced that virtual schooling will continue to be an option for students in the district during the 2021-22 school year. In an email to virtual student families Friday night, CMCSS said more information about open enrollment for virtual schooling next school year will be released in the coming week. The open enrollment period will begin Jan. 15 and end Fed. 15. “Next school year, CMCSS plans to return to the traditional educational model. However, CMCSS K-12 Virtual will still be available as a school of choice for our CMCSS students,” said Erin D. Hendrick, CMCSS’s K-12 Virtual coordinator, in the email.

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