Jackson students return to classrooms for first time in months
In-person learning, hybrid schedules underway Share Updated: 5:32 PM CST Jan 19, 2021
In-person learning, hybrid schedules underway Share Updated: 5:32 PM CST Jan 19, 2021
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Show Transcript BACK IN MARCH.. 16 WAPT S MARCUS HUNTER WAS THEIR WHEN THE DAY BEGAN. YOU DON T TYPICALLY SEE 1ST DAY BACK TO SCHOOL PICTURE IN MID JANUARY, HOWEVER FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING J-P-S SCHOOLS TUESDAY WAS TH FIRST TIME SINCE MARCH OF LAST WHERE BUSES WERE RUNNING, THE DROP OFF LINES WERE MOVING AND PARENT WERE SEEING THEIR KIDS OFF TO SCHOOL. MY THIRD-GRADER APPARENTLY WOKE UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT AND LAID ON THE COUCH AND READ FOR DON T KNOW HOW MANY HOURS I AM SURE HE WAS ALREADY. I WAS SURPRISED HE WASN T ALREADY SHOWERED AND IN UNIFORM. TUESDAY WAS THE FIRST DAY IN THE DISTRICT S SMART RESTART PLAN . IN-PERSON LEARNING FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS IS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND
A Tennessee college student who received a life-saving heart transplant meets her donor s mother
Emily Hardin found out she has a lot in common with her donor, Victor, who also loved music and church. Author: Emily DeVoe Updated: 6:36 PM EST December 23, 2020 It s so nice to finally meet you, Norma Hill said during a virtual meeting with Emily Hardin, a young woman who received her son s heart donation after his death three years ago.
Hardin was attending Middle Tennessee State University when an undiagnosed heart condition suddenly came to light.
“I remember sitting in the waiting room for several hours because what 20-year-old actually has a heart attack? Hardin recalls.