By Sonia DasSleepless evenings, never ever ending SOS calls, and numberless social media posts trying to get assistance are some of the factors, which explain the humongous ordeals faced by the social employees throughout the unnerving next wave of coronavirus in the nation. The healthcare infrastructure was stretched outside of […]
Day: July 2, 2021
Boys fell behind more than girls. Can they catch up?
CHICAGO – As the promise of spring hung over the city, three teenage boys tussled with insomnia, sifting through the fallout of a pandemic year’s interlocking crises. In Little Village on the West Side, senior Leonel Gonzalez often couldn’t sleep, beset by stubborn what-ifs. What if next fall, one of […]
Portsmouth schools use technology to catch worrisome online searches
PORTSMOUTH — Whether distance learning or having students in classrooms, computers have been embedded in educational structures for years. All students within the Portsmouth School Department currently use school-issued Chromebooks. The district had been rolling out a 1-to-1 program by grade before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Then plans changed. “We were […]
School Choice & Wisconsin: Democratic Governor Tony Evers Puts Public-School Monopoly before Families
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers waits to communicate at Democratic Countrywide Conference at the Wisconsin Centre in Milwaukee, Wisc., August 19, 2020.(Melina Mara/Pool through Reuters) Democrat Tony Evers not long ago vetoed a invoice that would have expanded educational freedom in the condition just when families required it the most. Recently, […]