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WATCH FULL: Gov. Sisolak s 2021 State of the State address
13 Action News Reporter Austin Carter has a recap immediately following Gov. Steve Sisolak s 2021 State of Nevada address.
and last updated 2021-01-20 10:08:11-05
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) â During the 2021 State of the State address on Tuesday, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak shared his vision for the state as we enter the new year.
âNevadans are battle born. We face our challenges head-on,â Gov. Sisolak said. âAnd we will get through this difficult time together because the State of our State is determined, resilient, and strong.â
Scroll down for the full transcript of the governor s address.
Pandemic Teacher Shortages Imperil In-Person Schooling
The nation’s schools need thousands of more teachers, full-time and substitute, to keep classrooms open during coronavirus outbreaks.
“We had to embrace an all-hands-on-deck mind-set to keep schools open,” said Joe Ernst, an area superintendent who oversees 24 Washoe County schools in Nevada.Credit.Salgu Wissmath for The New York Times
Published Jan. 19, 2021Updated Jan. 23, 2021
As exposure to the coronavirus forced thousands of teachers across the United States to stay home and quarantine this winter, administrators in the Washoe County School District, which serves 62,000 students in western Nevada, pulled out all the stops to try to continue in-person instruction for students.