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It s Hard To Split Yourself : Milwaukee Area Educators Adjust To Hybrid Teaching

WUWM Prince of Peace School second grade teacher Jenny Wood attends to her Zoom students while in-person students wait. The vast majority of Wisconsin schools are now open for in-person learning. Many of them also offer a virtual option, which means a lot of teachers are providing concurrent instruction: teaching to the students in the room and on Zoom at the same time. “Alright second graders we’re going to get started!” Jenny Wood begins the day with her class at Prince of Peace School on Milwaukee’s south side, which is part of the Seton Catholic network. Wood asks her students an icebreaker question – what job would another teacher, Mrs. Stone, have if she wasn’t a teacher?

Wichita Entertainment Venues Coming Back To Life Following Pandemic Shutdown

1:00 After going dark because of the pandemic, many big entertainment venues in Wichita are reopening for live performances this spring. Stages at the Orpheum Theatre, the Cotillion, Intrust Bank Arena and Wave have been dormant for more than a year. The venues cancelled concerts and events, and temporarily shut down due to COVID-19 health restrictions. But now, they re starting to come back to life with new safety protocols. The Orpheum The historic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Wichita plans to reopen May 21 with a theatrical concert featuring local musician Jenny Wood. “She will be incorporating one acts between her music, and it’s a mix of new music and all of the Jenny Wood songs you know and love,” says Mallory Rine, Orpheum marketing director.

Event venues bouncing back after COVID-19

Event venues bouncing back after COVID-19
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Housewife in so much pain awarded £50,000 from dentist after losing two teeth

Housewife in so much pain awarded £50,000 from dentist after losing two teeth Vania Spanias, 45, of Barnet, north London, had a new set of veneers fitted by her dentist over her decaying smile. She lost two teeth and was later awarded £50,000 in a settlement Updated She says she suffered so much pain as a result (Image: SWNS) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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