Central Ohio school districts work to keep distance learners from falling off grid
Districts handed out technology, enlisted bus drivers and lunch workers to make phone calls, and even went door to door to find the children lost to remote learning. Author: Brittany Bailey Updated: 6:21 PM EST March 10, 2021
Stephanie Martin is a newly retired teacher from Westerville City Schools. But her days of educating are not quite behind her.
“There were some kids who struggled and needed a little extra help, and I saw that last year with my own students, and, because of that, I knew that this upcoming year was going to be really challenging for everyone, and so that’s why we created the Academic Allies group,” Martin said.