Bossier Schools announces summer programs to help make up for lost learning Bossier Parish Schools announced a series of summer learning programs to address lost learning following the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Bossier Parish Schools) By Christian Piekos | April 27, 2021 at 4:45 AM CDT - Updated April 27 at 7:56 AM
BOSSIER PARISH, La. (KSLA) - As life slowly returns to some form of pre-pandemic normalcy, Bossier Parish Schools announced a series of summer programs for students to help make up for “lost learning, promotion and placement decision-making and graduation requirements.”
Bossier Schools announce summer programs for students
Using federal dollars, these programs are free for students. Parents interested in registering their child for one of these programs should contact their school counselor unless otherwise noted below. Dr. Nichole Bourgeois, assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction, said transportation, school supplies, as well as breakfast
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BOSSIER CITY, La. Starting Monday, Feb. 8, more people will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Louisiana, including people older than 65. But Gov. John Bel Edwards is already talking about the next phase of the vaccine rollout: prioritizing teachers. We do want to get our teachers vaccinated as soon as we can, said Gov. Edwards during his Thursday briefing. They are the next order of priority.
Though he did not specify a date to begin vaccinating educators, the governor s announcement is welcome news to teachers throughout Louisiana. Parishes have been making plans for weeks, since teachers around the nation have been asking to get vaccinated.