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Summer school enrollment up 26 percent in West Feliciana

Summer school enrollment up 26 percent in West Feliciana
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Most Louisiana schools say they are not forcing educators to get vaccinated

Most Louisiana schools say they are not forcing educators to get vaccinated Breanne Bizette © Provided by Baton Rouge WAFB WAFB BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Most Parish Schools say they are not forcing educators to get vaccinated, but do they do need to since more children will be in the classroom come fall? LSU officials say they will not require students to get vaccinated before returning for fall classes, but will that same protocol follow for teachers on high school and elementary level? It may be the end of the school year, but that doesn’t mean educators aren’t looking ahead to see how next year will fall. Despite a year of changes, enforcing pandemic protocols, cleaning and reshaping schedules, most parish schools choose not to make their teachers get the vaccine like West Feliciana Parish.

Failure rates among students are way up, COVID-19 is to blame

Director of Communications, Taylor Gast, released the following statement. Due to the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the East Baton Rouge Parish School System is working to address the higher than usual failure percentages across the district. Adapting to the virtual-learning environment presented new challenges. As we make adjustments to virtual learning, we are continuously creating new methods to minimize learning gaps, address absenteeism, and reengage with struggling students. In West Feliciana Parish, failure rates are typically at 10% following the first semester. Currently, Superintendent Hollis Milton said the failure rate is at 12%. West Feliciana is one of the few A school districts in the area.

Running a school system during a pandemic topic of West Feliciana s school board meeting

ST. FRANCISVILLE — The West Feliciana Parish School Board took action Dec. 15 related to trying to run a school system during an out-of-control coronavirus pandemic. The board modified its discipline policies related to instruction via the internet, following a legislative uproar over discipline recommended for a Jefferson Parish student who had a BB gun showing in his room during a virtual class. Board members also approved a $22,000 per month contract, for six months, with a Baton Rouge firm that will do twice-weekly “deep cleaning” in each of the parish’s four schools. Board attorney Bob Hammonds said the Louisiana attorney general pushed through Act 48 of the most recent legislative session that requires each school board in the state to have a policy on discipline during virtual learning sessions.

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