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ESD 112 s 1-2-3 Grow & Learn program for children under 5 adapts

ESD 112’s 1-2-3 Grow & Learn program for children up to 5 adapts Published: April 8, 2021, 8:21pm Share: 2 Photos ESD 112 s 1-2-3 Grow &; Learn program, a parent-child educational playgroup, has four instructors - two facilitators and two assistants - who have all gotten accustomed to doing virtual daily lessons for kids ages 0-5 since COVID-19 made them adapt lessons. (Contributed photo) Photo Gallery As a former preschool teacher with a background in human resources, Julie Jacobson doesn’t view herself as an actor. But when the webinar camera is turned on to her audience of young children, it’s showtime. “All of us were really surprised about the talents we found in our co-workers and in ourselves,” she said.

Election preview: Meet the candidates for Lane Community College s Board of Education

Lane Community College s Board of Education has four seats up for reelection this May, with a total of five candidates vying for two contested seats. Zone 1, which primarily represents western Lane County including west Eugene and Florence, and Zone 5, which makes up downtown and south Eugene, are both contested. Whoever is elected to Zone 1 will win a four-year term on the board. The winner of Zone 5 will serve for a two-year unexpired term.  The seats for Zone 3 and Zone 4 are uncontested with incumbent Mike Eyster for Zone 3 and newcomer Austin Folnagy for Zone 4.Each seat has a four-year term. All of the candidates for the contested board seats are newcomers and shared their reasons for running, backgrounds and goals for the college in interviews with The Register-Guard.

State auditor knocks La Center schools over special ed funding

State auditor knocks La Center schools over special ed funding Report says district didn’t have adequate control over federal grants Published: April 7, 2021, 6:23pm Share: La Center School District. (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian files) The Washington State Auditor’s Office has issued two findings against the La Center School District over inadequate financial reporting and compliance with federal grant money during the 2019-20 school year. The report, released this week, showed the 1,583-student district in north Clark County failed to have adequate control over accurate financial reporting and inadequate control to ensure compliance with federal requirements for the more than $300,000 in special education funds it received last school year.

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