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Ducklings rescued, Zion National Park flooding, Portuguese man-of-war alert: News from around our 50 states

Ducklings rescued, Zion National Park flooding, Portuguese man-of-war alert: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Summer school teachers in Montgomery Public Schools are getting a bump in pay. The district has increased teacher wages from $25 to $50 an hour to get more teachers in the classrooms to handle an increase of students this summer, WSFA-TV reported. Superintendent Ann Roy Moore and the school board also are looking ahead to the upcoming school year. They’re planning to go back to face-to-face learning full-time. “We found that children don’t do as well virtually in most cases as they do face-to-face with a nurturing teacher in that environment,” Moore said. She said that virtual learning will be used on an as-needed basis.

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From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Summer school teachers in Montgomery Public Schools are getting a bump in pay. The district has increased teacher wages from $25 to $50 an hour to get more teachers in the classrooms to handle an increase of students this summer, WSFA-TV reported. Superintendent Ann Roy Moore and the school board also are looking ahead to the upcoming school year. They’re planning to go back to face-to-face learning full-time. “We found that children don’t do as well virtually in most cases as they do face-to-face with a nurturing teacher in that environment,” Moore said. She said that virtual learning will be used on an as-needed basis.

5 things to know today: Tennessee donors, Evaluation concerns, Eviction moratorium, Plant purchase, Emergency powers

5 things to know today: Tennessee donors, Evaluation concerns, Eviction moratorium, Plant purchase, Emergency powers
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California bans state-funded travel to North Dakota, citing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation

California bans state-funded travel to North Dakota, citing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation Democratic California Attorney General Rob Bonta said a bill passed in North Dakota allows for discrimination against LGBT college students, but supporters of the legislation say it aims to expand free speech on campus and clearly doesn t target students of any particular viewpoint or orientation. 4:40 pm, Jun. 29, 2021 × The campus at North Dakota State University is seen on March 23, 2020. Forum file photo BISMARCK California has barred most state-funded trips to North Dakota, calling foul on a bill passed earlier this year by lawmakers that allows student organizations at public colleges and universities to deny membership to those who don t align with their beliefs.

Port: Was it a resignation or was it a push?

Behind the scenes, the story is quite different. His contract was up for renewal, one source familiar with the decision-making process that led up to today s news told me. It wasn t renewed. That s a turn of events that some people might reasonably describe as getting canned. Fired. Shown the door. listen live watch live Per that contract, Bresciani gets a year of notice (it s good to be a higher education bureaucrat). The board added about six months to that (he ll be paid almost $560,000 in salary over those 18 months) and included some nonsense about his serving as a tenured professor at NDSU after that year is over.

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