Like all Shawnee Public Schools, Horace Mann Elementary School will return for the 2021-2022 school year Thursday, Aug. 12 but this year will look different with construction taking place near the building.
(Fargo, ND) Fargo Public Schools will serve free meals to children through the summer thanks to additional funding from the United State Department of Agriculture.
Fargo Public Schools will offer free meals to children up to 18 years old during summer break in June and July 2021, thanks to additional funding from the United States Department of Agriculture. Families may choose daily (Monday-Thursday) or weekly pickup options listed below. Meals do not need to be ordered prior to pickup. Meals are limited to one breakfast and lunch per day.
Weekly Pickup Options (June 8th - July 29th)
Names of children receiving food boxes will be recorded at each pickup site. Family and friends may pick up food boxes for children. Children do not need to be present or in the Fargo Public School District to receive a food box.
McLoud Public Schools will be providing free breakfast and lunch meals to all children ages birth to 18 starting on Tuesday, June 1 and ending June 24.
Full-day kindergarten coming to schools in Boone County
After being discussed for years, full-day kindergarten will be a reality for Boone County Schools next school year.
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UNION, Ky. â After being discussed for years, full-day kindergarten will be a reality for Boone County Schools next school year.
Shirley Mann Elementary School in Union, Kentucky is one school which will be offering full-day kindergarten. Principal Connie Crigger said the reason this wasn t implemented earlier was a lack of physical space in the school and funding. However, new school buildings and legislation passed in Frankfort is helping to make this a reality.
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Despite high ongoing COVID-19 infection rates across the city, Boston Public Schools and other districts across Massachusetts have been forcing teachers and students back to school.
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley originally mandated all elementary students and teachers return to school starting April 5, with support from Governor Charlie Baker. After pushback from educators, BPS was granted a waiver to start in-person learning on April 26.
Boston teachers and staff have been faced with the constant threat of schools reopening under dangerous conditions throughout the past year. Liberation News spoke to members of the Boston Teachers Union about their struggle through the pandemic to this point, and their ongoing concerns as Massachusetts approaches reopening.