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Post by soutxed on Aug 23, 2019 7:59:06 GMT -5
This Monday, the last of the districts start school in the Rio Grande Valley. Went to the Mall in McAllen wondering why so many school age children then realized they had not started yet.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2019 11:26:17 GMT -5
Information Overload Day
Also known as Information Overload Awareness Day
Observed the third Tuesday in October.
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Post by soutxed on Feb 18, 2020 13:09:45 GMT -5
How has your year been so far? Any comments?
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Post by soutxed on Mar 20, 2020 8:09:34 GMT -5
Any teachers teaching from home right now? What is it like?
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Post by SUVFan on Sept 10, 2020 14:15:09 GMT -5
While C-19 is expected to go away eventually once there's an effective vaccine, it will have some lasting impacts, such as:
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Post by SUVFan on Feb 14, 2021 10:32:25 GMT -5
Friday night, Ohio Governor Mike DeW[h]ine called a surprise press conference at which he took a half dozen school districts (out of north of 600 in the state) to task for reneging on their deals to go back to in person learning on March 1st in exchange for their staffs being placed at the front of the line for C-19 vaccinations. He can't really do anything to these districts, including one Cincinnati area Walnut Hills h/s, Columbus City and Cleveland city schools.
DeW[h]ine did not impose any penalty on these school districts -- he simply whined that their actions to back out of even partial in person learning are "unacceptable". He's a lawyer who knows better but declared that Ohio has always been a place where someone's word was all that was needed. Somehow, I think he's forgetting his experiences as both the state's Attorney General and, before that, US Senator.
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