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“That is an unfair and unjust result for our students who can least afford to lose this life-changing opportunity to earn a diploma, credential or endorsement,” the guidance states.
The state s guidance covers students with disabilities, English language learners, economically disadvantaged students and those who have experienced homelessness.
The state supports extending services as needed, including summer school or up to another full academic year.
The SED guidance is just that guidance. But a bill in the state Legislature would make the school extension for students with disabilities required. And it would extend to age 23. The legislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Tom Abinanti and Sen. Peter Harckham, remains in committee in both chambers.
Last year, CBS Sports’ coverage of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) set a high bar for the broadcaster entering 2021, where a certain degree of normalcy will return to the sports calendar.
In 2021, NWSL will play its second short in-season league cup competition before moving on to a normal regular season on May 15. That 2021 Challenge Cup begins Friday.
CBS Sports coverage of the NWSL Challenge Cup launched earlier this week on Tuesday night with an intriguing documentary that looked at how NWSL’s 2020 Challenge Cup was the first test of professional sports in the United States in a bubble. In case you missed it, the program entitled
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NOTRE DAME, Ind. – “This is just the beginning so let’s continue to build,” said Karen & Kevin Keyes Notre Dame head women’s basketball coach Niele Ivey after the team’s 69-67 win over Georgia Tech last Sunday. The Fighting Irish (5-4, 3-2) will look to do just that on Thursday when they travel to the Conte Forum to challenge the Boston College Eagles (4-4, 0-4). If successful, it’ll be Notre Dame’s third straight win.
Tip on Jan. 7 is set for 8 p.m. EST, airing live on the ACC Network. Jenn Hildreth & Debbie Antonelli have the call.
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