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Schenectady City School District to bring students back in learning pods
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Schenectady City School District to bring students back in learning pods
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Schenectady coach Daffner remembered for ‘devotion and dedication to her students’ | The Daily Gazette
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Schenectady bowling head coach Karen Daffner, left, and assistant head coach Sharon Sager pose at a March 9 practice at Boulevard Lanes. Daffner died Friday from cancer at the age of 65.
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Longtime Schenectady City School District coach and physical education teacher Karen Daffner was ecstatic when her girls’ bowling team won the Section II Class A championship last season at Boulevard Bowl. It was the first Section II title for any girls’ program at that high school in 16 years.
But that milestone win and none of the victories or losses in any of the four sports she coached at various levels for 31 seasons didn’t define her legacy. Instead, what everyone who had their lives touched by Daffner will remember are her toughness contrasted with her many acts of kindness and generosity.
Schenectady teachers hope T-shirts get students to show faces in online classes
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Mont Pleasant Middle School T-shirt logo two teachers at the Schenectady school hope will inspire students to appear live on-screenn for online classes.Provided
SCHENECTADY – At a time when avatars and anime cartoon characters often stare back at teachers during virtual classes, some educators at Mont Pleasant Middle School are hoping custom made T-shirts will help foster a greater sense of pride in students for their school and community.
Sixth-grade teacher Brent Vaughan said Thursday that the idea for the T-shirts at the school came to him during a recent faculty meeting about ways to get online students more engaged and build up pride.
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