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From adderall to alcohol, here s what students stockpiled for the lockdown

From adderall to alcohol, here s what students stockpiled for the lockdown
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Class of COVID-19

Listen • 50:07 Hundreds of thousands of Florida children have not been in a classroom for nearly a year. They ve been learning through a screen or not showing up for classes at all because of the pandemic. In January, tens of thousands of parents got letters from Florida school district leaders practically begging them to send their kids back to school. Learning remotely just wasn t working for these students, and they were falling behind. Failing. The pandemic has been hard on nearly everyone, but it s worse for those who were already at a disadvantage. Without urgent solutions, COVID-19’s toll could be catastrophic for Florida’s most vulnerable students.

Florida Public Media Presents: Class of COVID-19, A Look At The Pandemic s Impact On Education - Central Florida News

Monday, February 8, 2021 by Florida Public Media Staff (WLRN) Illustration By Camila Kerwin, Graphic Design By Cassidy Alexander Stay tuned in to our local news coverage: Listen to 90.7 WMFE on your FM or HD radio, the WMFE mobile app or your smart speaker say “Alexa, play NPR” and you’ll be connected. The pandemic has been hard on nearly everyone, but it’s worse for those who were already at a disadvantage. Without urgent solutions, COVID-19’s toll could be catastrophic for Florida’s most vulnerable students. In Tampa, migrant education advocates are worried about nearly 300 students children of farmworkers who “haven’t quite surfaced anywhere” in the last year.

MAD BMX gears up for big year of events and competitions

Premium Content Subscriber only The Mackay and District BMX club is gearing up for a big 2021 as governing body changes come in to effect and member numbers climb. Publicity officer Michelle Tickle said the club, which now came under the Aus Cycle banner, would kick off with a come and try day next month that would give prospective riders a taste for everything on offer. While a date and location was yet to be locked in, Mrs Tickle said the day was open to riders from two years to anyone still able to ride. The new year is shaping up to have riders back on track with regular scheduled events and riders vying for gold at state and national titles after a disrupted 2020 because of COVID-19.

Florida Public Media Presents: Class of COVID-19, A Look At The Pandemic s Impact On Education

Originally published on January 29, 2021 2:59 pm In Tampa, migrant education advocates are worried about nearly 300 students children of farmworkers who “haven’t quite surfaced anywhere” in the last year. In Tallahassee, Brady Wilson’s hard-won ability to speak in complex sentences devolved to two- or three-word phrases after schools closed last spring. The 18-year-old has Potocki-Shaffer syndrome, which causes developmental delays. In Fort Lauderdale, a Broward County Public Schools social worker knows she has to “hit the pavement … and knock on those doors” to find the nearly 800 kids who haven’t logged on or shown up for in-person schooling in months.

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