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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Sometimes data is right and sort of wrong simultaneously and needs clarification to be understood properly.
The Indiana State Department of Health has maintained information about the COVID-19 pandemic since it started in 2020.
The Dashboards have evolved throughout to provide more accurate and detailed information regarding public, long-term care facilities, and schools throughout Indiana, which can become challenging to understand.
A story about the COVID-19 data for local schools in Fridays edition of The Brazil Times caused a stir among local concerned parents.
Coordinator of Health Services for Clay Community Schools Lynn Stoelting, BSN RN, wants to help clear up the confusion for parents.
As hybrid instruction continues across the state, distance learning continues.
As Oregon schools open their doors, students are heading back to school in droves for hybrid instruction with some time spent at school, in-person, and the rest of the time continuing to learn at home.
But thousands of Oregon students are staying home and continuing to learn online, in comprehensive distance learning.
How many exactly, is hard to say.
The Oregon Department of Education does not keep track of how many students are in distance learning. As of last week, more than 400,000 students were in-person at least some of the time, leaving at least 160,000 students in distance learning, assuming the rest of the state’s schoolchildren are still enrolled in Oregon public schools receiving instruction from home.
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Parents in Portland’s Wealthier Neighborhoods Are More Enthused to Send Their Kids Back to School The five schools where less than half of parents reported interest in their kids returning represent the opposite end of the socioeconomic spectrum. Sunnyside School. (Sam Gehrke) Updated April 7 at 9:49 PM Schools in Portland s wealthier neighborhoods reported the highest interest in returning to classrooms for in-person instruction. Last month, Portland Public Schools surveyed all parents in the district to gauge who would send their children back into school buildings. (The return to elementary schools began last week.) As of March 22, survey results obtained by
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