WooSox bats stay quiet, as they fall to Buffalo Bisons, 5-2 in Trenton
Updated May 05, 2021;
Posted May 05, 2021
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 - A socially-distanced and restricted-sized crowd is on hand at Arm & Hammer Park in Trenton for opening night for the Trenton Thunder vs the Worcester Red Sox. Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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In a game where all the offense came via home run, the Worcester Red Sox couldn’t keep up with the Buffalo Bisons and fell, 5-2, Wednesday at Thunder Ballpark in Trenton, New Jersey.
The wind was blowing out and the Bisons took advantage of it with hit three home runs, including two with runners aboard. The Red Sox managed just two solo shots and fell to 0-2 to open their first season since moving to Worcester.
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million to help forestall anticipated teacher layoffs.
Rep. Michelle Udall, R-Mesa, noted that several districts have announced they will need to let some teachers go ahead of the 2021-2022 school year for fear that they wonât have the state aid to pay their salaries.
Thatâs because aid is directly linked to the number of students enrolled.Â
And the most recent figures show that more than 55,000 children have disappeared from district schools this year â about 5 percent of total enrollment, a figure that translates out to hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
On paper, schools get state aid based on the number of students enrolled. And, theoretically that means if the students come back, the state funds will flow.