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By: Maria Allard | C&G Newspapers | Published May 23, 2021 Shutterstock image Advertisement CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS It has been a school year like no other for the teachers, students and families across the state because of the COVID-19 pandemic. School shutdowns, sanitization practices, mask mandates, a substitute teacher shortage, mental health concerns and more have impacted the learning process with everyone adapting as best they can. Districts have offered hybrid formats, online-only programs and in-person instruction full time all while social distancing and trying to keep staff and students safe. Schools have been staying afloat financially with three federal relief bills two under President Donald Trump and a third under President Joe Biden to assist public schools across the state, although the districts have not received all the funding yet. ....
Van Dyke Public Schools district has some students returning to classrooms this week Nearly 60% of families in district are still keeping kids at home Tags: WARREN, Mich. – Teachers at Carlson Elementary School in Warren are preparing to welcome back students to classrooms. Dana Haigh is a second grade teacher. She has been teaching for 31 years. This week’s back-to-school is unlike anything she’s seen in that time. “We have not heard the little pitter patter of little feet in this building for so long, since last March. It’s very exciting to know that I have a few of them coming in my room,” said Haigh. ....
In Center Line Public Schools, 78% of students are in a hybrid format with 22% learning online in the district’s Academy 21 program. In hybrid, the students spend part of their time in class at school, and the other part at home learning virtually. File photo by Deb Jacques Schools adjust as learning continues during pandemic By: Maria Allard | C&G Newspapers | Published February 8, 2021 Advertisement CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS Last month, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer set a goal for school districts to begin offering an option for in-person learning by March 1 or earlier if possible. It has been almost one year since Warren Consolidated Schools students attended school face to face. In March 2020, Whitmer closed schools statewide for the end of the 2019-2020 school year in an effort to flatten the COVID-19 curve. Since that time, WCS students have conducted their education remotely from home with t ....
Students returning to local schools By: Maria Allard | C&G Newspapers | Published January 27, 2021 Shutterstock image Advertisement CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS Earlier this month, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a press conference in which her administration set a goal for school districts to begin offering an option for in-person learning by March 1 or earlier if possible. Warren Woods, Center Line and Fitzgerald public school districts already are holding in-person learning for students while still offering a virtual option for families who aren’t ready to send their children back to school. Also, because of staffing, some students may have gotten a different teacher, but that is not always the case. ....
Schools round up, catch up and ramp up for fall enrollment METRO DETROIT Along with proms and graduation ceremonies, another time-honored school tradition will likely be muddled by COVID-19. The very first tradition, in fact: kindergarten roundup. If it’s been some time since you’ve attended or accompanied your little one to their roundup event, it’s a night typically held in the spring at elementary schools to help families learn what they can expect for their first-time student in the coming school year. Kiddos get the chance to tour classrooms and meet their soon-to-be teachers, so their first day of school in the fall won’t be quite so unfamiliar and fretful. ....