Tag: summer
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Shortage of science teachers causing D118 to partner with more DACCs | Local News
[ad_1] Danville — Danville High School is in the midst of a science teacher crisis, said Danville District 118 officials, but they are working more with the Danville Area Community College in delivering student courses. In mid-July, the school district resigned one science teacher, and another stayed where she was teaching instead of taking a ... -
Health officials are urging people to get a flu shot before the expected peak season
[ad_1] RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) – As COVID-19 cases continue to spread across the Commonwealth, health experts are urging people to stay vigilant about the flu. Over the past few years, the Richmond-Henrico Health District said the flu season has been mild, but officials have seen more cases in the past few months. Richmond Henrico Health ... -
The Recorder – Spotlighting Education
[ad_1] Education is one of the many areas of American life that has been completely dismantled in 2020 when COVID-19 shut down our counties and countries. Doug Selwyn was a member of a group that met in Greenfield that summer to consider how the school would run in the fall. “The state said, ‘You have ... -
we are not ready for volcanoes
[ad_1] Humans have marveled at the incredible power of volcanoes for centuries. Earlier this month, tourists flocked to Iceland to see lava flowing from a fissure eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The so-called ‘Land of Fire and Ice’ experienced a surge in tourist numbers after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Despite their magnetic attraction, volcanic eruptions ... -
Run Up That Hill: Medical Scientists Visit Capitol Hill to Defend Science and Detroit – School of Medicine News
[ad_1] Faculty, scientists and students at Wayne State University School of Medicine were among 14 women who traveled to Washington, D.C. this summer to meet with U.S. representatives and advocate for science-based policy. SciPol Detroit visited Capitol Hill in June 2022. The women are members of the WSU-based Science Policy Network-Detroit, known as SciPol-Detroit. They ... -
Rochester Nature Center Delivers Scientific Facts in Parody Music Video
[ad_1] The staff at Rochester’s Quarry Hill Nature Center seem to have solved a scientific problem. How can you entertain people while giving a basic nature lesson? Keep kids engaged by joining the Nature Center’s weekly video program launched early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Add vanilla ice cream and MC Hammer. Throw in firefighters, waders, ... -
Supporting Children’s Learning | Graduate School of Education
[ad_1] “I always thought I had perseverance and a desire to help others. They really needed me more than their children,” she recalled in a recent interview. However, she will be graduating cum laude from Touro University in June 2022 with a Master’s Degree in Jewish Early Childhood Education and Special Education and will be ... -
Educational Notes – Newnan Times-Herald
[ad_1] Now accepting applications for the 2022-23 Student Advisory Board State School Superintendent Richard Woods is seeking students in grades 10-12 to join the Student Advisory Committee for the 2022-23 school year. These students meet with Woods to discuss the impact of state policy on classrooms and other education-related issues. They serve as superintendent ambassadors ...










