By Spectrum News Staff Milwaukee PUBLISHED 10:52 PM ET Feb. 16, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:52 PM EST Feb. 16, 2021
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On a snowy night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, President Joe Biden stood in front of a masked, socially distanced crowd at the Pabst Theater, taking questions from moderator Anderson Cooper and Americans, those who voted for him and those who did not vote for him, at a CNN town hall event.
The event was aimed at selling his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief measure directly to the American people ( Now is the time we should be spending,” Biden said, emphasizing that America can come “roaring back” if this bill is passed. Now is the time to go big.”), but the president ended up making a number of headlines about education, COVID-19 vaccines, his predecessor, and divisions in America.
Meet Ohioâs 2020 âSchool Social Worker of the Yearâ By Micaela Marshall Cleveland
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BEDFORD, Ohio â COVID-19 has presented new challenges for families and students. Increased mental health issues and job loss have made basic needs unattainable for some.
Because of this, school social workers may be more vital now than ever amid the pandemic. One of them is Bedford City School District s Faith Gordon, who is the 2020 âOhio School Social Worker of the Year.
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Bedford City School Districtâs Faith Gordon is 2020 s âOhio School Social Worker of the Year
She pulls from her own life experiences in order to connect to families going through hard times
A+ Teacher: Manufacturing, Robotics and a Little Music Make the Day for This Teacher PUBLISHED 4:30 AM ET Feb. 16, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:30 AM EST Feb. 16, 2021
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HOLLY HILL, Fla. A quick peek into Robert Keele s classroom at Holly Hill School in Holly Hill and you can tell from the guitar he s strumming that this is a special place. Keele says with a smile, Well that s because I play music as well. I m also an entertainer.
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A+ Teacher Robert Keele teaches at Holly Hill School in Holly Hill
You can catch him playing the guitar in class, but only after his students have finished their manufacturing and robotics work first