KXLY
May 6, 2021 7:05 PM Elenee Dao
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SPOKANE, Wash. Students are learning in class again, but it doesn’t mean they’re caught up on everything they should know.
Research shows students are falling behind in learning. Between those months of virtual learning, transitioning to hybrid, then full time, there was no stability.
Even with many students back in school again, there is no guarantee they would be in class every day. The uncertainties of the virus still lingers.
West Valley High School just had to shift all its students to virtual learning for a week and a half because of an increase in COVID cases.
KXLY
May 6, 2021 7:05 PM Elenee Dao
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SPOKANE, Wash. Students are learning in class again, but it doesn’t mean they’re caught up on everything they should know.
Research shows students are falling behind in learning. Between those months of virtual learning, transitioning to hybrid, then full time, there was no stability.
Even with many students back in school again, there is no guarantee they would be in class every day. The uncertainties of the virus still lingers.
West Valley High School just had to shift all its students to virtual learning for a week and a half because of an increase in COVID cases.
Teacher Appreciation Week: Honoring local educators
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week, and each day five educators throughout the region will be featured in recognition of their hard work and dedication.
Posted: May 3, 2021 1:44 PM
Updated: May 3, 2021 4:38 PM
Posted By: WKTV
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week, and each day five educators throughout the region will be featured in recognition of their hard work and dedication.
Teacher Appreciation Week is presented through a partnership between NEWSChannel 2, The Genesis Group and First Source Credit Union.
Here are Monday’s honorees and the messages submitted by those who nominated them:
Jennifer Karram
Jennifer Karram is a Teacher’s Assistant at West Canada Valley Central School District. Jennifer previously owned a successful insurance business before her love of children changed her career path.
April 29, 2021 A Beaver County woman pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of wire fraud and filing false income tax returns, Acting United States Attorney Stephen R. Kaufman announced today.
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The elected tax collector for Center Township in Beaver County admitted to embezzling $1 million from the township and school district and filing a false tax return.
Jeanne Bowser, 62, of Aliquippa pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of wire fraud and filing false income tax returns, Acting United States Attorney Stephen R. Kaufman announced Thursday. She pleaded guilty to both counts before U.S. District Judge Robert Colville.
Bowser was Center Township’s tax collector, and she also collected taxes for Central Valley School District.