Former students remember him as a teacher who had a New York accent and high expectations. I m not going to lie, he was tough, said former student Alisa Van-Truong. He was tough because he wanted you to be the best.
A former member of the Army Reserves, Glick always came to school dressed in his best. He would come to school every day, his starched shirt, creases in his slacks, Yee said. Shirt and tie every single day.
In Glick s classroom, each row of desks had its own assigned military letter and one team captain. That was done to encourage friendly competition between the students, Van-Truong said.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY – Town Creek Elementary School in Winnabow has turned Wednesday into a teacher workday due to a “staffing issue.”
The school is simultaneously dealing with increased Covid-19 activity that has caused it to transition to remote learning Thursday.
On Thursday, all grade levels will learn from home. The next day, Friday, is the start of the break for students.
According to the district’s Covid-19 dashboard, there have been nine confirmed cases of the coronavirus this week at the elementary school. Sixty-three people have been asked to quarantine after coming in contact with another positive individual.
The school system has reported 115 cases in its facilities since Sept. 21. Of those, 82 are recovered.
According to the district’s
Covid-19 dashboard, there have been nine confirmed cases of Covid-19 this week at the elementary school. Sixty-three people have been asked to quarantine after coming in contact with another positive individual.
Students will learn from home Wednesday and Thursday. The holiday break for students starts Friday, Dec. 18.
“Any additional transitions to remote learning from other grade levels will be announced if we receive notification from the Brunswick County Health Department,” Brunswick County Schools said in a statement.
The school system has reported 115 cases in its schools since Sept. 21. Of those, 82 are recovered.
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