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Durham schools plan 'robust' summer programs aimed at mitigating COVID-19 learning loss


DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) Durham Public Schools leaders are planning what they re calling robust summer programs. Details are still being worked out.
But leaders did discuss the goals for those programs during Tuesday s joint meeting of the Durham Public Schools Board of Education and Durham Board of County Commissioners.
To mitigate learning loss as a result of COVID-19, focus specifically on narrowing gaps and cultivate partnerships to provide every student, said Dr. Nakia Hardy of Durham Public Schools, during the meeting. We want to make sure they have a joyful, purposeful summer experience.
School leaders discussed the findings of virtual-learning preferences from December, with 92 percent of elementary families responding. ....

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Here are 3 ways Durham County plans to promote racial equity


Here are 3 ways Durham County plans to promote racial equity
Charlie Innis, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Feb. 2 DURHAM Durham County leaders agreed Monday to take three actions to advance racial equity in Durham.
One will address accusations of racism from within.
County Chair Brenda Howerton announced plans for racial equity training for the five-member Board of County Commissioners and county manager.
A new commission to tackle systemic racism and the designation of Juneteenth as a county holiday were two more initiatives the board agreed on at the meeting.
Racial equity training
Howerton called the present moment an opportunity for commissioners to lean into their collective discomfort and make our intention, commitment, role and responsibility in addressing racism clear. ....

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