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Exhausted, stressed, drained: It s deja vu for moms as school year begins amid COVID surge

Exhausted, stressed, drained: It s déjà vu for moms as school year begins amid COVID surge

Exhausted, stressed, drained: It s déjà vu for moms as school year begins amid COVID surge
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Exhausted, stressed, drained: It s déjà vu for moms as school year begins amid COVID surge

Exhausted, stressed, drained: It s déjà vu for moms as school year begins amid COVID surge
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Enrollment soars in NC home schools, private schools and charter schools amid pandemic

Enrollment soars in NC home schools, private schools and charter schools amid pandemic T. Keung Hui, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Jul. 3 Home schooling grew by record numbers in North Carolina last school year and enrollment in private schools rose by the largest number in 24 years during the coronavirus pandemic. New state figures released Thursday show North Carolina s estimated home-school population grew by more than 30,000 children during the 2020-21 school year a 20.6% increase from the prior year. At the same time, the state s private schools added 3,282 children for a 3.3% increase. The growth in homeschooling, private schools and charter schools during the COVID-19 pandemic came as the state s traditional public schools saw a 5% drop in enrollment, falling by 70,000 students.

Military parents would get 12 weeks of leave to care for new children under congressional proposal

Military parents would get 12 weeks of leave to care for new children under congressional proposal May 11 Hospitalman Juliana Dejesus conducts a newborn screening exam in Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s maternal infant unit on Aug. 17, 2017. (Jacob Sippel/Navy) All military parents would get 12 weeks of family leave to care for a new child and would see increased flexibility in how they use that time off under a new legislative proposal introduced on Tuesday. The Servicemember Parental Leave Equity Act, backed by bipartisan group 31 House members, would cover both primary and secondary caregivers, significantly boosting the unpaid leave available to each under current military rules.

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