Music educators calling for equity and restriction changes  It s sad for my students
WKBW
and last updated 2021-03-01 18:28:37-05
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) â Music educators are calling for equity and restriction changes.
After nearly a full year of teaching with tough COVID-19 restrictions for instrumental and choral, music teachers are calling on the state to make a change in recommendations.
Music teachers and students across the region are working hard to be creative in learning, rehearsing and performing music and singing virtually.
Music classes now have limited classroom instruction, but the tough COVID restrictions continue to create challenges.
Eileen Buckley
Archbishop Walsh and Southern Tier Catholic School celebrates 100 days of in-person instruction
Archbishop Walsh and Southern Tier Catholic School is celebrating 100 days of safe in-person learning.
and last updated 2021-02-26 18:38:44-05
OLEAN, N.Y. (WKBW) â It s a major milestone - in an on-doing pandemic, Archbishop Walsh and Southern Tier Catholic School is celebrating 100 days of safe in-person learning. The school just celebrated this achievement Tuesday. Third grade teacher Bethann Owens said her students are thriving. It helps with our relationships, the social aspect for the students. They re able to dig deeper and go much further with their education than you can when you re online, she said.
Higgins: Schools in Erie, Niagara Counties to receive nearly $414M in COVID-19 relief funds
7 Eyewitness News Staff
and last updated 2021-02-17 19:30:29-05
WASHINGTON (WKBW) â Democratic Rep. Brian Higgins (N.Y.-26) announced on Wednesday that schools in Erie and Niagara Counties will receive nearly $414 million in COVID-19 relief funds under the American Rescue Plan.
Here s a breakdown of estimated funding by school district
Akron Central School District
$4,035,000
$2,761,000
$3,088,000
$3,851,000
$1,674,000
$4,107,000
$2,685,000
$12,028,000
$34,005,000
$996,000
$5,974,000
$1,384,000
$5,964,000
$6,510,000
$1,596,000
âSchools have taken extraordinary measures to meet the challenges of keeping children safe and learning during the pandemic,â said Congressman Higgins. âThis has been a difficult time for districts, teachers, staff and families. Federal resources are urgently needed at the school district level directly and specifically to keep st
As of Wednesday, a total of 1,001,367 COVID-19 tests have been administered to students, faculty, and staff, with a total positivity rate of .53 percent.