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Why Louisiana Schools Are Sticking With Plans For In-Person Classes Despite Recent COVID Spike


Students at Red River Elementary in Coushatta, Louisiana work on a reading comprehension exercise. June 8, 2021.
With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations on the rise in Louisiana, some parents have begun to question whether their children will be able to start the school year in-person. But ask any school or health official and the answer at least for now is still the same: Schools will reopen.
While the fourth wave of the pandemic may feel frighteningly similar to the second,
“What s different is that the guidance is resounding and clear,” Tiffany Delcour, chief operating officer for New Orleans Public Schools said in an interview late last week regarding the district s decision to bring students back to the classroom. “In-person learning is a necessary priority and it s the best way to provide a quality education to students.” ....

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Louisiana House rejects bill to corporal punishment in public schools


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A bill to ban corporal punishment in Louisiana s public schools was rejected by a narrow margin in the state House, leaving spanking as an option in 29 of the 69 systems that allow it now.
Metairie Republican Rep. Stephanie Hilferty s House Bill 324 would have outlawed the practice of paddling, spanking or any other form of corporal punishment in the state s public school systems.
The bill failed on a 48-49 vote. It needed 53 votes for passage.
Opponents of the bill like Rep. Larry Bagley, R-Stonewall, a former teacher, said corporal punishment should be decided on a local level. Bagley said he has spanked students before with their parents permission, which is required in current law. ....

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