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Williamson district s decision to hold students harmless on exams comes late for teachers

Williamson district s decision to hold students harmless on exams comes late for teachers Kerri Bartlett, Nashville Tennessean © Shelley Mays / The Tennessean Jason Golden first started with Williamson County Schools in 2006. Now he s taking on the role of superintendent. On the eve of the last day of exams, the Williamson County Board of Education affirmed the superintendent s proposal to hold students harmless for end-of-semester examinations. Golden explained that if exam scores improve a student s grade, a teacher may factor in that score. However, if a score does not benefit the student, the exam grade will not be counted. Most board members praised Golden for introducing the new plan at a work session on Thursday.

Countdown to 2021: How to watch the Virtual Buffalo Ball Drop on New Year s Eve with 7ABC

Countdown to 2021: How to watch the Virtual Buffalo Ball Drop on New Year s Eve with 7ABC and last updated 2020-12-16 17:33:03-05 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — 7ABC is proud to announce it will once again help your family count down to 2021, broadcasting the Buffalo Ball Drop live from Roosevelt Plaza in Downtown Buffalo on New Year s Eve. Due to social distancing measures, the ball drop is being held virtually this year meaning people will not be able to watch it in-person in Downtown Buffalo. Instead, 7ABC is planning an evening of positive stories, local music performances, and more leading up to our live broadcast of the ball drop.

Friends, family devastated after 40-year-old man died from COVID-19

Friends, family devastated after 40-year-old man died from COVID-19 Friends and family of 40-year-old Jason Kolin are grieving after the Lackawanna man passed away from COVID-19 on Wednesday. and last updated 2020-12-10 23:19:27-05 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Friends and family of 40-year-old Jason Kolin are grieving after the fun-loving Lackawanna man passed away from COVID-19 on Wednesday. He passed quietly but they couldn t save him, they couldn t cure him, Kolin s mother Nancy shared with 7 Eyewitness News. Kolin first started displaying flu-like symptoms in mid-November. Within days, as his family and friends recall, he was having difficulty breathing and needed medical attention.

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