DeKalb County teachers are back in the classroom as students continue to learn remotely. School district officials took FOX 5 on a tour of Southwest Dekalb High School to show off the safety measures in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on campus.
Teachers return to their classrooms for first time in 11 months
DEKALB COUNTY, Georgia (WGCL) Across DeKalb County, teachers did something most of them haven’t done since the pandemic began. They walked into their school buildings to teach their students.
“Some teachers are very excited to come back. Some teachers are not,” said Brittney Caldwell, who teaches AP U.S. History at Cedar Grove High School.
Caldwell said she’s ready for the day her students can return if they choose to do so. She said most of her students have told her they plan to take their courses remotely through the end of the school year. Others, she said, are struggling as they try to learn from home.
Dr. Monte Linebarger Honored as Black History Maker of Alabama
92.9 WTUG, Praise 93.3, and 105.1 The Block in partnership with the Delta Phi Lambda chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the Eta Xi Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., along with Robinson Automotive, and Dixie Motors in Northport, we are proud to salute Dr. Monte Linebarger as a Black History Maker of Alabama.
Dr. Monte Linebarger is more commonly known as the “The Champion Principal”. He has 20 years of educational experience. Monte has served as a teacher and coach on the middle school and high school levels. His educational experience includes Teacher, Assistant Principal, Elementary Principal, and the Elementary Director of Instruction.
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The new funding follows about $457 million Georgia K-12 schools were allocated last year in the initial wave of COVID-19 federal relief through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.