Teacher goes on road trip to teach students from historical sites across the U.S. By Caitlin O Kane Teacher goes on road trip for her students
In 2020, high school history teacher Cathy Cluck left school for spring break and didn t come back. The coronavirus pandemic had shutdown schools, and Cluck and her colleagues had to adapt to virtual teaching. When the new school year started in August, Cluck wanted to find a way to make a connection with her students, despite not being able to meet them in person. When I realized we would be starting fully remote, I asked my principal if I could take off and log in to my classes from actual historical sites and he said, Go for it, figure out the technology and make it work. And so, I did it, Cluck, who teaches at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, told CBS News.
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SHREVEPORT, La- If you have been near Downtown Shreveport in the Allendale area, you may have noticed new development within the past few months. This is a part of the City of Shreveportâs Choice Neighborhoods that will include mixed income and mixed-use development. The area is called Bayou Grande.
The first portion could be completed between October to December 2021. This is a product of a $24.2 million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant from HUD.
This will be developed in stages. The City of Shreveport has already completed the first two phases of housing, which is Renaissance at Allendale and Cora Allen. This development will have about 328 units where residents will pay based on their income.