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Milford School District releases third marking period progress | Milford LIVE! - Local Delaware News, Kent and Sussex Counties

Dr. Bridget Amory, Milford School District Director of Student Learning, presented the Board of Education with student progress numbers for the third marking period. At a previous meeting, Dr. Amory was asked to update the numbers as all schools reported that children seem to improve significantly in the third marking period. “We are definitely trending in a more favorable way,” Amory said. “This is in part due to the hard work of our teaching and support staff as well as the natural progression of our students. Something happens during the third marking period that students have a light bulb go off and they seem to get it. We do have children we are genuinely concerned about and we are working with those families, just as we would in a non-pandemic year. We are offering some opportunities over the summer as well as during the school year.”

Arnett C Mace Jr , former UGA provost and Warnell School dean, dies

Arnett C. Mace Jr., former UGA provost and Warnell School dean, dies 2 hours ago Arnett Mace Arnett C. Mace Jr., who served as the University of Georgia’s senior vice president for academic affairs and provost and was previously dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, died Monday at the age of 83. Mace served as provost from 2003 to 2010 and spearheaded several initiatives that promoted excellence in instruction at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Task Force for General Education and Student Learning that he charged, for example, led to several enhancements to the learning environment and an increased use of technology in the classroom and innovative teaching techniques.

Western to Reopen Campus for 2021 Fall Semester

ROCK SPRINGS Western Wyoming Community College looks forward to reopening in the Fall 2021 semester, without surveillance testing, housing restrictions on roommates, or face coverings. Social distancing may still be required in areas such as classrooms.  The college follows directives from Governor Mark Gordon’s office and Sweetwater County’s Public Health Department when making COVID-19-related decisions. In light of the Governor’s new orders, the decreasing infection rates in the county, an increasing number of vaccinated people, and decreasing infection rate of Western’s students and employees, Western is cautiously optimistic that campus and student-life can resume as it did prior to the pandemic. 

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