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SALEM â With just two weeks until Oregon schools are expected to reopen for elementary students, the Oregon Department of Education has released new guidance for schools to follow. The guidance follows an announcement and executive order from Oregon Gov. Kate Brown that elementary schools resume in-person instruction by March 29 and middle and high schools resume doing so by April 19. The new changes include removing a limit on the number of people a single student can interact with at school. That limit had been set at 100 people per week. ODE still recommends student cohorts of no more than 36 students. The stateâs guidance also maintains a requirement of at least 35 square feet per person when it comes to room capacity. ....
Embracing opportunities and addressing needs of CCSD classrooms March 16 2021 The Crook County School District board recently voted to move forward to add six new modular classrooms at CCMS The Crook County School District School Board voted on Monday, March 8 to move forward with leasing three, two-room modular classrooms at Crook County Middle School for three years. Also, at the Monday evening board meeting, there was discussion on a number of other upcoming projects that need to be addressed, as some elementary schools are nearing full capacity as well as the Crook County Middle School. Crook County School District Superintendent Dr. Sara Johnson presented a PowerPoint on behalf of the construction committee to address the challenges and opportunities for CCSD and address the needs of classrooms in the various grade levels and schools. ....
Addressing implicit bias in the classroom Addressing implicit bias in the classroom and last updated 2021-03-14 20:02:04-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. â From relating conversations on bias to windows and mirrors to researching activists, five Kansas City metro elementary and middle school teachers recently discussed implicit bias in the classroom and how to approach the subject with children. I think bias is just the not knowing or not experiencing other cultures or races, Vonnchet Clark, a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten teacher, said. It s the lack of resources available to students. It s the lack of representation. I think that s how bias starts to develop in young children. ....
What parents think about Buffalo Schools starting Phase 2 of re-opening What took a year to happen for many students at Buffalo Public Schools will have to wait at least another day. That includes students like 4th grader Khadir Barker, whose father has mixed feelings about sending him back. and last updated 2021-03-15 07:02:42-04 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â What took a year to happen for many students at Buffalo Public Schools will have to wait at least another day. That includes students like 4th grader Khadir Barker, whose father has mixed feelings about sending him back. Students in 3rd, 4th, 9th and 11th grades would have been back in the classroom on March 15. ....
Clear, plastic desk shields are one of many ways Kansas City, Missouri, Public Schools plans to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as school buildings reopen to students and teachers Monday. ....