Utah Virtual Academy , a full-time, online public school serving students in grades K-12 throughout the state, is ready to kick off the new school year and give students an education option designed. | August 18, 2021
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BFI will continue to extend all support and cooperation for the game says President Govindaraj
 NEW DEHLI (India) - The Basketball Federation of India (BFI) has always extended support to the community, regardless whether basketball-related or not. These efforts have been continuously put forth, whether itâs to keep the community active through basketball, providing financial aid, or supporting in the convenience of medical care.
In order to maintain continuity and keep alive the interest and motivation among the Basketball family in India during the prevalent uncertain times of the COVID19 pandemic spread across the world, BFI started the Online Education Program for Coaches, Referees, Table Officials and Statisticians on Zoom from May 13 onwards in which up to 500 participants can attend. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) coaches as well as Diploma trainees are also asked to join these sessions.
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We are in the midst of a serious recession that could have repercussions for generations to come. This isn’t an economic recession but rather a learning recession that deserves the same attention and innovation as economic issues on Wall Street.
Stanford University found that American students lost on average one year of math and reading during the 2019-2020 school year due to COVID-19. Utah students fared slightly better losing 155 days of reading and 307 days of math. These losses are staggering and will likely be compounded by another anticipated learning deficit this year.