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Virtual learning ending for some schools across the US, increasing for others

Virtual learning ending for some schools across the US, increasing for others
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Lawmakers, alumni, school officials back Richard Corcoran for FSU President

Lawmakers, alumni, school officials back Richard Corcoran for FSU President More than a dozen lawmakers, school officials and associations have sent letters of recommendation supporting Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran for Florida State University President. Corcoran applied for the job earlier this week and is one of nearly two dozen applicants seeking the position currently held by John Thrasher, who announced his retirement in September. Letters obtained by Florida Politics show Corcoran has broad support among those he served alongside during his time in the Legislature, which culminated in a term as House Speaker for the 2017 and 2018 Legislative Sessions. He has also garnered support from alumni, school superintendents and others.

Search continues for person who shot, killed 3-year-old Elijah LaFrance

Search continues for person who shot, killed 3-year-old Elijah LaFrance     MIAMI, FL (WFOR) The search continues for the person who fired the shot that killed three-year-old Elijah LaFrance. “They killed him. Oh God, he is still on my mind. I was just with him playing with him, “ said Adrian Annestor, LaFrance’s uncle. “That boy was so sweet.” The toddler was shot and killed Saturday night at his birthday party near North Miami Avenue and NE 158 Street. Annestor, who was at the party, said when shots were fired LaFrance’s cousin ran to him and said Elijah had gotten hurt.

Florida Education Commissioner Wants to Make Masks Voluntary in Schools

Corcoran argued that mandatory face covering policies inhibit peer-to-peer learning in our classrooms and they may also unintentionally create a barrier for students and families who would otherwise choose in-person instruction if such a policy were not in place. He added that the policies could also be especially detrimental to students with disabilities and students still learning English who would benefit from seeing a teacher s face and mouth. Superintendents in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach have announced that students will be expected to return to classrooms in the fall, as online classes will be ending. Schools shut down in March 2020 because of coronavirus and reopened in October for face-to-face learning, with some students or families choosing to remain in remote learning.

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