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Ravens and Wildcats At Hawk Relays


The Hillcrest Academy and Columbus boys and girls track teams travel to Donnellson tonight for the Hawk Relays at Central Lee High School.
Hillcrest last ran Monday at the Lion Relays at Lone Tree where they were led by Madelyn Fox’s championship in the 3000. The Raven boys saw Aaron Hershberger post two runner-up finishes, taking second in the 110 and 400 hurdles.
The Columbus boys last ran at Lone Tree a week ago where they placed third with 101 points. The Wildcats had five event runners-up including Kaden Amigon in the 400, Isaac Acosta in the one mile, Freddy Vergara in the two mile, Mason Hodges in the discus and the 4x800m relay team. ....

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COVID-19 upends classrooms and fewer people study to become teachers, but the Class of 2020 can't wait to start


COVID-19 upends classrooms and fewer people study to become teachers, but the Class of 2020 can’t wait to start
MarketWatch
1/18/2021
DISPATCHES FROM A PANDEMIC
In early 2020, John Larson, the president of Oregon Education Association, the state’s teacher’s union, was preparing to head to Minneapolis for a national conference on what he and fellow teacher advocates were worried was becoming, as Larson put it, a “crisis:” Too few teachers to meet the needs of the nation’s schools. 
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“We were going to meet and start talking about strategies for encouraging people to go into the teaching profession,” Larson said. Those tactics include fostering interest in teaching as a second career or creating an affordable path to a teaching license for professionals with an aptitude for teaching. “We have a lot of really talented instructional assistants in this state and oftentimes the only reason they’re not certified teachers is be ....

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