Two parents are coming forward to tell their story after filing a lawsuit against Yuma Elementary School District One after their daughter accused another student of sexually assaulting her.
Summer school gives students another chance to be back in the classroom
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - School districts across Yuma County are gearing up to welcome students back to the classroom for summer school programs.
For one Yuma Elementary School District One (YESDO) student, summer school is going to be the first opportunity for him to finally be back in the classroom since the pandemic began.
Dwayne Keil, a student at James B. Rolle Elementary School says he s excited to be able to see his friends and other students in his grade.
YESDO will have two programs available for students who have unfinished learning this school year due to the pandemic. These programs will help students receive additional instruction they may need by providing students with additional support this summer. Each class size is expected to be from 12-15 students to offer the best learning experience.
How students give back to their communities for holidays
Whether taking part in online learning, hybrid instruction or in-person classes, students found ways to give back, share kindness and care for those deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and related economic hardships this holiday season.
Here are some of the ways students, teachers and their schools found to give back to their communities during the holidays.
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The cards were included in 150 shoe boxes of supplies to be delivered to
Crossroads Mission, 40 people receiving a dinner from the Yuma Heritage Library and about 200 assisted living home residents in Yuma.
McGraw’s Bring Cheer Campaign
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