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The Drive Interview with Ron Teat--Apr 20 2021 | 96 9 | 95 3 The Ticket | Sports Talk for the NEA

Posted by willoswalt on The Beautiful Game is featured on Tuesday’s edition of “The Drive with Brad Bobo”, as we head just down Southwest Drive to Valley View High School. Ron Teat coaches both the soccer sides for the Blazers, and both are on big rolls of late. The boys went through a four-match losing streak after winning their opener, but are now 11-4-1 (2-0, 4A-North Conference) after an Monday’s 8-0 over Jonesboro Westside. The Lady Blazers (13-1/5-0) have won 12 straight matches after a 1-1 start.

Students improve emergency response and evacuation plan for school

Students improve emergency response and evacuation plan for school Students improve emergency response and evacuation plan for school By Hannah Campbell | April 14, 2021 at 5:46 PM CDT - Updated April 14 at 6:48 PM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - At Valley View High School, EAST students are hard at work improving their emergency response and evacuation plan. The students hope the updated plan can save a life in the future. “It’s a very, almost warm feeling knowing that I’ve been able to make an impact on the school,” said senior Ella Layton. Layton and sophomore Brandon Southard noticed their emergency route maps were hard to understand.

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Model Continuation High Schools for 2021 Announced - Year 2021 (CA Dept of Education)

State Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces Model Continuation High Schools for 2021 SACRAMENTO State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond announced today that 27 schools throughout the state were recognized as Model Continuation High Schools (MCHS) for 2021. “Student attendance and engagement in distance learning during the school closures has been difficult especially for students who struggled with attendance issues before the pandemic,” said Thurmond. “These model schools have been able to keep at-risk students on track using social and emotional learning, mentorship programs, restorative justice practices, and other innovative methods. Through the work of dedicated teachers and administrators, model continuation schools provide the students they serve with new academic opportunities that can change the course of their lives in high school and beyond.”

3 grades, 1 year of COVID: How Arizona students survived

A year like no other could have long-lasting effects for Arizona students in critical grades The stories of Phoenix-area students in 3rd, 9th and 12th grade offer a singular view into the lives of kids and young adults navigating the pandemic at critical moments of their development. Rachel Leingang, Lily Altavena and Lorraine Longhi, Arizona Republic Published 4:56 pm UTC Mar. 5, 2021 Three pivotal years can affect the trajectory of a student s life. They show up regularly in research. They inspire new laws. They bring educational challenges and stumbling blocks that students either will surpass, or succumb to. In different but interconnected ways, third grade, ninth grade and 12th grade set the course for what comes next, charting students futures  whether they know it or not.

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