The program does not have a virtual option.
âIf we were to get an overwhelming response and push for virtual support, we re in a position to do that,â said Superintendent Jeffrey Lawson. âBut we really want to try to get kids back into buildings because that s where we re most effective.â
Course length depends on grade level and subject, with elementary schools being split up into weekly programs, but CCPS is allowing families to sign up for as many or as few courses as possible. We re really trying to be flexible to get people to come, Lawson said.Â
Each week in the elementary school program will have a different theme, such as friendship, kindness and curiosity. Two weeks in August will be a âLift off to Grade 6â program for elementary schools.
Travel Ramps Up Ahead Of April Vacation Despite COVID-19
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BOSTON (CBS) More people passed through TSA checkpoints at New England’s six major airports on Thursday than on any other day this year. There were more than 50,000 flyers, according to the TSA.
As the snow came down on Friday, families at Logan Aiport were thrilled to be heading toward warmer weather. Ahead of April vacation week in Massachusetts, many told WBZ-TV they were headed for Disney World or Fort Lauderdale.
JUST IN: More than 50,000 people passed through TSA checkpoints at New England s six major airports yesterday – the largest number of passengers so far this year, according to @TSA NewEngland@wbz
Vaccine allotment for teachers ease worries as Los Altos Schools return to class
Vaccine allotment for teachers ease worries as Los Altos Schools return to class
It’s back to the normal routine for roughly 1,100 middle school students in the Los Altos School District. In-person learning resumed Monday, as part of the districts overall plan to return to normalcy.
LOS ALTOS, Calif. - It’s back to the normal routine for roughly 1,100 middle school students in the Los Altos School District. In-person learning resumed Monday, as part of the district s overall plan to return to normalcy.
The LASD had already brought back special education and elementary school students.
County spelling bee champ addresses Lincolnview Local Board Thursday, February 25, 2021 8:58 PM Van Wert County spelling bee champion, Lincolnview eighth-grader Lindsey Hatcher, speaks to the Lincolnview Board of Education during the Boardâs meeting Thursday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missler) JH/HS Principal Brad Mendenhall gives his report during the Lincolnview Board of Education meeting Thursday evening. (DHI Media/Sherry Missle • •
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VAN WERT COUNTY The Lincolnview Local Board of Education met Thursday evening in the Neubrecht
Lecture Hall. The highlight of the meeting was the appearance of Van
Wert County s latest spelling bee champion, Lincolnview eighth-grader
Lindsey Hatcher. She told the Board, It was a great experience for me. Hatcher is now required to take a test to see if she will qualify for regional competition.