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Students of color get short shrift - oregonlive com

Students of color get short shrift School districts in whiter, more affluent communities offer up to three times more teaching in-person. Updated on Apr 03, 2021; Published on Apr 03, 2021 Elementary students in the rural Oregon Trail district have been attending class in-person since mid-February. That s nearly a month earlier than some districts serving the Portland area s most diverse families. The Oregonian Editor s Note This is the first of two parts looking at how much in-person instruction students receive in the largest Portland-area districts. This entry focuses on elementary schools. Next up? Middle and high schools. As Portland-area elementary schools reopen, students face glaring disparities in the amount of time they get face-to-face with teachers and classmates differences that are strongly linked to race and class.

Southend Maggie Kelly: Councillor leaves party to be independent

Southend Maggie Kelly: Councillor leaves party to be independent | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Southend Maggie Kelly: Councillor leaves party to be independent | Clacton and Frinton Gazette
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Frankfort students win Silver Key Awards for their art

Frankfort students win Silver Key Awards for their art Feb. 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 An example of Clover Roeters pottery, which won a Silver Key award in the Scholastic Art Competition. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less 2of5 Clover Roeters glazing small dishes in Frankfort High School s ceramics lab. She won several silver key awards in the Scholastic Art Competition with her pottery. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Maggie Kelley s work Alternate Realities, a series of brightly colored landscapes, won a silver key award at the Scholastic Art Competition. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less 5of5 FRANKFORT Two young artists from Frankfort High School have won Silver Key awards for their works submitted to the Scholastic Art Competition through the Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids.

Internet connection could take days to return for Oregonians

Tens of thousands lose internet in Oregon, connection could take weeks to return The larger outages will take priority. Other smaller connections involving lines to individual homes and neighborhoods could take a week or two. Author: Galen Ettlin Updated: 6:39 PM PST February 17, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. Tens of thousands of people still do not have internet following the weekend snow and ice storm in Oregon, and Comcast says it could take a few weeks for some people to get back online. At the peak of the damage, Comcast spokesperson Amy Keiter said more than 200,000 customers lost internet service. That was down to about 76,000 customers Wednesday morning, with the number shrinking as crews made repairs. CenturyLink and Ziply Fiber also reported service interruptions.

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