Reporter
Photo courtesy of Marshall Public Schools
Computer technology has become even more important for students at Marshall Public Schools this year, teachers and district staff said Monday. At all grade levels, students and teachers have been using distance learning to keep up with lessons during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MARSHALL Â The past year has been a roller coaster for students and staff at Marshall Public Schools, and through it all, distance learning technology played a big part in keeping kids connected to their studies.
“I’m not telling anyone anything they don’t already know when I say it’s been a difficult year this year,” said Park Side Elementary assistant principal Amanda Grinager.
DEED hosts health care roundtable
DEED hosts health care roundtable By Jared Dean | January 27, 2021 at 7:07 PM CST - Updated January 27 at 7:08 PM
NORTH MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development hosted a roundtable-style meeting Wednesday to discuss health care.
Minnesota health care employers, educators, organizations and employees were all present in this meeting, held via Microsoft Teams to talk about the Minnesota economy and health care employment opportunities. Some leaders in these groups shared what they are doing to help promote employment in the health care field.
“The challenges in front of us from a workforce perspective are too big for any single organization or nonprofit or agency to tackle alone so those partnerships and when I think of those I think of the apprenticeship program,” said Brent Bultema, senior director of talent solutions at CentraCare.