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Additional COVID-19 Relief Coming to Heart of Indiana United Way  — Muncie Journal

Additional COVID-19 Relief Coming to Heart of Indiana United Way  — Muncie Journal
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Local United Way receives $1M grant for COVID-19 economic relief

Local United Way receives $1M grant for COVID-19 economic relief
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Most schools, districts anticipate giving families a choice for at least another year

1 of 2 Erskine Elementary School second grade teacher Cheryl Gooding greets her students as they enjoy breakfast on the first day back to in-person classes for ACS February 2, 2021. THB file photos In this October 2020 file photo Anderson University education student Shelby Gray and Emily Frost teach a virtual class for Frankton students from the Madison County Historical Society. THB file photo ANDERSON – Some schools and districts serving students in Madison County and nearby areas anticipate continuing to offer virtual education options for the 2021-22 school year, though they encourage all students to return to the classroom in light of the vaccine available for COVID-19.

Madison-Grant forms partnership to create full-time virtual learning

February 24, 2021 Madison-Grant United School Corporation announces its partnership with ACCEL to begin offering full-time virtual learning at the start of the 2021-22 school year.  Programming is planned for grades K-10th grade and will be provided in a fully virtual setting. The virtual school will follow all Indiana state requirements in curriculum, as well as teacher education and certification. Madison-Grant superintendent Dr. Scott Deetz says of the partnership, “We were fortunate enough to already have a robust set up last year when the COVID-19 pandemic began.  However, we find we will absolutely have the need for a full-time virtual program going forward.  We needed to add programming and resources to continue offering the same great in-person and virtual experience for our students.”  Dr. Deetz says choosing the right partner with integrity and experience was important in this process.  “We wanted to make sure whoever we partnered with had a proven track re

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