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Clarksville NowL-R, Constance Brown, Cindy Adams, Jessica Harriswith Wilma Rudolph Book and bookmarks at Oakland Elementary School Mar. 16 2021 (Lee Erwin)
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – As part of Read Across America, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Association is donating a copy of a very special book to all 24 local elementary school libraries.
The book is titled “Little People, Big Dreams: Wilma Rudolph,” by Ma Isabel Sanchez Vegara.
CMCEA President Constance Brown said Oakland Elementary was their first stop to help show support for Read Across America.
Wilma Rudolph was a track and field athlete from Clarksville who was the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics. She also broke three world records in the 1960 summer Olympics.
Fort Bend ISD makes classroom changes amid COVID-19 pandemic KTRK
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We know during the COVID-19 pandemic that there are a lot of things parents are concerned about when it comes to their children and schools.
That s become something on the top of school officials minds as they work to stop the spread of the virus while keeping up with the educational needs of the community.
Nine Fort Bend ISD schools will move to virtual learning on Monday. That s three more campuses than last week.
Those schools plan to continue with online learning until at least Feb. 5, the district said.
Fort Bend ISD makes classroom changes amid COVID-19 pandemic KTRK
Replay Video UP NEXT
We know during the COVID-19 pandemic that there are a lot of things parents are concerned about when it comes to their children and schools.
That s become something on the top of school officials minds as they work to stop the spread of the virus while keeping up with the educational needs of the community.
Nine Fort Bend ISD schools will move to virtual learning on Monday. That s three more campuses than last week.
Those schools plan to continue with online learning until at least Feb. 5, the district said.