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Teacher Appreciation Week: Celebrating impressive educators in 2021

Bizarre schedules, little in-class time for millions, and so many Zoom rooms. Education reporters in the USA TODAY Network had a front seat to the highs and lows of an extraordinary year of schooling. Those challenges took a toll on many, with 43% of teachers who recently quit citing stress both before and during COVID-19 as the chief reason for their departure. But the industry could be on the verge of an infusion of cash and new blood, now that Joe Biden s American Families Plan is proposing up to $9 billion in federal money to train more people for the profession. For Teacher Appreciation Week, we re highlighting the educators who stuck with us over the past year because of their tenacity or charm or dogged determination to help students or communities.

Teacher Appreciation Week: In a tough year, these educators stood out – and gave us hope

Teacher Appreciation Week: Amid a tough year, these educators gave us hope with their tenacity, charm and commitment to students Erin Richards, USA TODAY Replay Video Bizarre schedules, little in-class time for millions and so many Zoom rooms. Education reporters in the USA TODAY Network had a front seat to the highs and lows of an extraordinary year of schooling. Those challenges took a toll on many: 43% of teachers who quit cited stress – both before and during COVID-19 – as the chief reason for their departure, according to a RAND Corp. survey. © Heidi Heilbrunn / Staff Clemson University Professor Rhondda Thomas touches stone work inside Hardin Hall. The stones came from slave cabins on John C. Calhoun’s plantation, which now makes up the Clemson campus.

Teacher Appreciation Week: In a tough year, these educators stood out -- and gave us hope

Teacher Appreciation Week: In a tough year, these educators stood out -- and gave us hope
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Lynn M Revak 1973-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 27, 2021 YOUNGSTOWN Lynn Marie Emery Revak, 47, passed away peacefully Saturday, April 24, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Boardman, in the arms of her loving husband and best friend, Billy Revak, straight into the arms of Jesus, alongside their son Nick, dog Hercules and surrounded by family and close friends. Lynn, “Leonard” “Lynyrd Skynyrd,” wife, daughter, sister, cousin, best friend and all-time favorite title, “Mom,” fought a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer for over a year, and never gave up until the Lord called her home. Lynn was born to Faye Kiger Aliff and John Emery on June 12, 1973, in Youngstown. A lifelong resident of the area, Lynn was a graduate of Chaney High School and studied at Youngstown State University. She went to work for Quadax Inc., her present employer and became a manager in medical billing, where she served faithfully for 23 years. She loved her staff and was well respected by all. She became a member of St. Christ

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