Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education may not be known for a while
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education may not be known for a while
COVID-19 has been no vacation for kids as it is still affecting students in different districts and colleges in many ways.
MILWAUKEE - In March 2020, students left the classroom for spring break and many still have not returned. COVID-19 has been no vacation for kids as it is still affecting students in different districts and colleges in many ways.
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A Kenosha educator is mourning the loss of her husband who died Jan. 3 from COVID-19 which she said she was exposed to at school and inadvertently passed along to him.
Jeanne Holmes Hoffman said she had been on unpaid medical leave from Sept. 28 to Nov. 30 caring for her husband Jim, an electrical engineer and service manager who was on disability and had health issues that rendered him high-risk for contracting the virus. Hoffman, a special education support professional at Brass Community School, returned to work Dec. 1 and tested positive for COVID-19 just nine days after.
Three weeks later, her husband, a veteran who served eight years in the U.S. Air Force, died.