Some students to get first taste of classroom life amid the pandemic, Valley families prepare
Valley families are preparing for some of their students to head back into the classroom later this month.
News Channel 3’s Dani Romero has more on how they plan to do so.
For the past year, at the Miller house, its been a makeshift classroom.
“Keep them sitting still, watching the screen and doing their assignments online, said Traci Miller. Its really hard.”
Now thats about to change.
“We are preparing my making a list of things they need for school because they have been wearing pj’s and t-shirts all this time we do have to get back to our regular schedule, said Miller.
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West valley schools: Black high school, middle school groups unite to reflect, share
Joan L. Boiko
Responding to local Black students struggling with the recent violent activities at the U.S. Capitol a few weeks ago, advisors to the district’s Black Student Union and Junior Black Achievers groups brought members and guests together to reflect and share in a virtual platform last week.
“Students were bothered by what they saw,” said Joi Cox, who has been coordinating the work being done across the district to support the students. “We provided a safe place where students can share their feelings.”