New Albany Floyd County schools start school year, most students return in-person
100 of the 12,000 students enrolled decided to attend classes virtually Share Updated: 8:29 PM EDT Aug 3, 2021
100 of the 12,000 students enrolled decided to attend classes virtually Share Updated: 8:29 PM EDT Aug 3, 2021
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Show Transcript GOOD, HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE READINGOU Y WANT TO DO A HIGH FIVE A HANDSHAKE A HUGS? HOW ARE YOU? OKAY, LET’S DO A HOOK. OH, GOOD MORNING. IT WAS A GOOD MORNING FOR THE SLATE RUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTSND A TEACHERS TUESDAY MORNING MARDKE DAY, ONE OF THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR AND THIS YEAR IS THE FIRST TIME THESE HALLS WILL INCLUDE PRE-K STUDENTS. IT’S ABSOL. BUDGET EXPERIEENC IT AND REALLY INTERACT WITH THE LEARNING. I SPOKE WITH PRINCIPAL AMY NIEMEYER BEFORE THE FIRST KIDS ARRIVED. SHE SAYS LTAS YEAR ENDED WITH ONLY 8% OF KIDS CHOOSING TO LEARN VIRTUALLY, BUT NOW WE HAVE A HUNDRED PERCENTF O OUR BOYS AND GIRLS C
Mar. 2—NEW ALBANY — A New Albany school is finding imaginative ways to keep student minds engaged with reading. Tuesday was National Read Across America day, and at Slate Run Elementary School in New Albany, the whole week was devoted to various reading activities. On Tuesday, students and staff dressed up as their favorite book characters, and theme days are planned throughout the week. "[The .