Official decision, the announcement catching many educators and families offguard , some are ready for life to get back to normal. Others say its too premature and one Virtual Education to continue. The risk is still out there. Its been extremely hard managing remote work and distancelearning. Reporter parents airing what a lot of parents feel, frustration over balancing work with educating their schoolchildren in the the coronavirus pandemic is not easy when kids have no social outlet and seek a lot more attention. I think school should go back to start because everythings been really hard on me. Its kind of like having two jobs. We try to relieve each other. Reporter you think all parents might want to send their kids back to school early, not quite. For us as a family, the last thing that i want to do is when its july and maybe go back to school. We had to give up two vacations as of this jerk the first thing i want to do is take another vacation. Recognize another learning loss bec
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NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk announcements for you:
One book One Community book discussion
Jewish atheist from the Bible Belt to offer perspectives
The Norwalk Art Space high school bus shelter art competition
Book group online
Norwalk Public Library’s “One Book One Community” Zoom discussion group will be open to the public 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday May 10, according to a press release. The topic will be Marcelo Hernandez Castillo’s well-reviewed memoir
Children of the Land, in which Mexican-born Castillo, who entered the U.S. with his parents at age five, recalls his often difficult journey from undocumented status to earning a Master’s degree at University of Michigan.