Congratulations to all student participants in the Nevada County STEAM Expo ‘24! Community members, educators, and our business industry partners met to evaluate the work from students throughout Nevada County,
For the past two years, Nevada County Superintendent of Schools has hosted a virtual Creative Writing Competition to replace the in-person Writing Tournament, due to pandemic restrictions. This year, students,
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February 17, 2021 7:07 PM Elenee Dao
SPOKANE, Wash. It’s a long-awaited day for students, parents and teachers. Thousands of 5th and 6th grade students are learning face-to-face again.
“I’m actually really happy that I’m back. When I was virtual, I got distracted a lot,” Radley Sahagian said laughing.
Fifth grader Radley isn’t the only student who went through that. Instead, there were possible distractions in the classroom on Wednesday.
It took 337 days for all Spokane Public Schools elementary students to be back in class.
Even though it’s not the same as it once was, they’re all still happy it’s happening.