After watching some of her students struggle with non-traditional instruction last year, one teacher said now that they're in the buildings, she'll be focused on making sure no student is left behind.
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An experience that I ll never forget : Louisville student and teacher connect after 40 years
Ana Reyes came into Pat Harkleroad s first grade class not knowing any English. Now, she is a successful attorney and Harvard Law School grad. Author: Rose McBride Updated: 10:47 PM EST January 5, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Forty years ago, a six-year-old walked into Patricia Harkleroad’s first grade class speaking no English. Now, that student is a successful attorney in Washington D.C.
Ana Reyes first graduated from Transylvania University, then Harvard Law School. In 2017, Reyes was named the D.C. Women’s Bar Association’s Woman Lawyer of the Year.
Our view: A responsible plan comes from Grand Forks School Facilities Task Force
As budgets tighten, the district cannot throw good money at bad investments. It is inevitable that new schools will take the place of old ones.
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A saying in the news business is “don’t shoot the messenger.” Remember that as the Grand Forks School District’s Facilities Task Force comes forth with its recommendations after months of planning.
● Closing Valley and West, since renovation of those aging buildings is no longer an option.
● Consolidating several schools on the city’s north side, including Valley Middle School, West Elementary, Wilder Elementary and Winship Elementary, and replacing them with a new K-8 facility at the Valley site.