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Inter-Agency meeting topic: Gila County Adult Education

GED test preparation classes, English as a second language, college and career planning, distance learning – all these, and more, are offered by Gila County’s Adult Education Program. ....

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Rural school funds on supervisor's agenda

The Gila County Board of Supervisors meets at 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 4. Distribution of FY 2022-2023 Secure Rural Schools and Communities Funds (forest fees) is on the agenda. ....

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Tonto Creek Bridge groundbreaking

After decades of effort by county, state and federal officials, as well as residents of Tonto Basin, a groundbreaking was held to begin construction of the $23+ million Tonto Creek ....

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Studies show students made reading gains despite pandemic


The abrupt shift to distance learning last year across the nation had only a modest impact on student learning, according to several new national studies.
Reading scores this fall held up pretty well, despite the loss of three months of in-person instruction in most districts last spring. However, math scores dropped significantly, according to three different national studies based on test scores this fall.
That’s the good news.
Here’s the bad news.
Rural, low-income and minority students generally lost more ground than others. This means the impact of the pandemic exacerbated education’s already worrisome wealth gap. Most of the research so far focuses on grades K-8, where students have continued taking standardized achievement tests. ....

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