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Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, March 9: Today marks one year since Pima County s first COVID case; Cases dropping, but health officials urge caution; State, local officials ease restrictions

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Tuesday, March 9: Today marks one year since Pima County s first COVID case; Cases dropping, but health officials urge caution; State, local officials ease restrictions
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Summer school an option for Arizona students struggling through pandemic

Editor s note: An earlier version of this story misquoted Tempe Elementary School District spokesperson Brittany Franklin, administrators there were not discussing whether to make summer school mandatory. PHOENIX – Before the pandemic, second-grader Melody Wiseley loved going to school. But for the past year, her life has consisted of Zoom classes and social distancing. The mundane, taken-for-granted moments she once shared with friends in the lunchroom and on the playground are cherished memories. Her grandmother, Heidi Aranda, who is the senior director of curriculum development for Tucson Unified School District, noticed her granddaughter’s struggles over the past year. One likely remedy is summer school, which is not mandatory in Arizona, but districts are offering more classes this year to help students who struggled remotely catch up.

Summer school an option for Arizona students struggling through pandemic

Summer school an option for Arizona students struggling through pandemic
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Ducey order forces TUSD to start In-person classes two days early; Marana Unified updates plan

Inequitable pandemic allocations for schools raises questions

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. The Arizona Department of Education distributed more than $1 billion in a second round of pandemic relief funds, but local school districts noticed big differences in the allotment amounts that they hope can be addressed before additional funding opportunities.  The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) II Funds were distributed in February, and while local schools have expressed their concerns over the formula, the ADE said they do not have the authority to change it. 

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