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The Lost Year Of Learning – What Wisconsin Needs To Do To Keep Our Children From Falling Farther Behind

The Lost Year Of Learning – What Wisconsin Needs To Do To Keep Our Children From Falling Farther Behind
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education may not be known for a while

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education may not be known for a while Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education may not be known for a while COVID-19 has been no vacation for kids as it is still affecting students in different districts and colleges in many ways. MILWAUKEE - In March 2020, students left the classroom for spring break and many still have not returned. COVID-19 has been no vacation for kids as it is still affecting students in different districts and colleges in many ways. From learning history to being part of making it in their own way.

Wisconsin teacher says she caught COVID-19 in classroom, which led to husband s death

Wisconsin teacher says she caught COVID-19 in classroom, which led to husband s death Jeanne Hoffman, a staff member within the Kenosha Unified School district, believes she contracted COVID-19 while teaching in-person at school, and ultimately passed it along to her husband, who died from the virus on Sunday. By: TMJ4 Staff and last updated 2021-02-01 09:53:02-05 KENOSHA, Wisc. — Jeanne Hoffman, a staff member within the Kenosha Unified School district, believes she contracted COVID-19 while teaching in-person at school, and ultimately passed it along to her husband, who died from the virus in January. She is incredibly heartbroken, as anyone could imagine, said Kenosha Education Association President Tanya Kitts-Lewinski.

Teen in fatal Bradford High School stabbing sentenced to 11 years in prison

At the sentencing hearing Thursday for Timothy Carson, who at the age of 15 stabbed his estranged friend to death in a Bradford High School classroom, the family of the boy he killed offered both forgiveness and a window into their pain. Carson, now 19, pleaded guilty to second-degree reckless homicide for the death of Dez’Jon Taylor. Carson admitted he had stabbed 15-year-old Taylor in the heart on April 25, 2017, after Taylor and two other boys confronted Carson in a Bradford study hall. According to statements in court, the two boys had been friends but had a falling out. On the day of his death, during a passing period, Taylor and two friends walked into a study hall where Carson was assigned, closing the door behind them to lock the teacher out in the hallway. Taylor confronted Carson, punching him. Carson responded by stabbing Taylor once in the heart.

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