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No more exam fever

No more exam fever As the second wave of the pandemic peaks, various boards cancel exams education department to cancel all exams for students between classes 1 to 9 for schools that follow the state syllabus. However, the department continues to stand by its decision to conduct the SSLC exams, to be held between June 21 and July 5, offline. “Results will be declared as per the continuous and comprehensive evaluation programme. Schools have been asked to complete the evaluation process by April 30,” said Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar. He added schools should not insist on students attending these examinations physically. “The evaluation and announcement of results must be a tool, only for assessing the learning capabilities of the children. Unachieved learning outcomes will be addressed as part of the bridge course during the commencement of the next academic year,” said the Education Minister.

Friends bring old school memories to site dedication | Community News

th anniversary of the school. About 50 people — including graduates and former staff — assembled at the school’s original site on Milton Avenue in Alpharetta to honor its history and to acknowledge the district’s new Innovation Academy that now stands in its stead. Even with new landscaping and a shiny, three-story building in the backdrop, the site conjured images of the old school to those on hand Saturday. “The old building is gone now,” said Jackie Angel, who spent 15 years teaching social studies at the school on Milton Avenue. “But as someone said on our Facebook page, ‘Milton High School lives in our hearts, it doesn’t live in a building.’”

Website Will Allow Parents and Teachers to Expose Classroom Radicalism

Website Will Allow Parents and Teachers to Expose Classroom Radicalism North Carolina group encourages whistleblowers to come forward Students at a school in Seattle / Getty Images Alex Nester • April 19, 2021 4:24 pm SHARE A North Carolina education advocacy group launched a website this week to help whistleblowers expose radicalism in K-12 schools. Education First Alliance launched its Schoolhouse Shock watchdog site on Monday to help parents and teachers call attention to radicalism in the classroom. Users can anonymously upload videos, photos, and documents from their child’s class to catalog critical race theory-based lessons being taught in schools. Our new statewide whistleblower program, Schoolhouse Shock, will add to our toolbox in the fight against the onslaught of racially inflammatory and sexualized curriculums that children are being immersed in all over North Carolina, Sloan Rachmuth, Education First Alliance president, said in a statement.

After CBSE, ICSE and ISC exams postponed

After CBSE, ICSE and ISC exams postponed After CBSE, ICSE and ISC exams postponed BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 06:00 IST ICSE students can opt to take the exam The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has postponed its ICSE and ISC exams. Earlier, the exams were scheduled to be held from May 4. A final decision will be taken during the first week of June. This decision comes after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) cancelled its Class 10 exams and deferred Class 12 exams. Pressure is also building up on the State Government to conduct offline exams for II-Year PU students scheduled to be held from May 24 to June 16 and

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