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Playbook for reopening schools: CHOP calls for face shields, staggered schedules, temp checks
Some may question the value of closing schools, but there’s plenty to be cautious about. According to one expert: “Lack of evidence doesn’t mean that there isn’t a risk.”
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Just over half of Philly students participating in school online, early data says
Philly distributed over 80,000 laptops in order to move classes online. Today’s data provides an early glimpse at how many students are showing up.
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Amid coronavirus challenges, SDP music teacher finds new ways to inspire students
South Philadelphia High School music director Courtney Powers still wanted her students to have access to their music and instruments after classes were suspended.
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Philly schools and the online learning experiment
With the typical tools, like standardized tests, off the table this year, the Philadelphia School District has to think differently about how to measure success.
Air Date: May 11, 2020
Listen 17:28‘I just don’t have the bandwidth’: Parents struggle to ‘do it all’ with kids in virtual school
With kids’ classrooms replaced by the kitchen table or living room couch, many parents have been reluctantly drafted into a new role: teacher’s assistant.
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Listen 4:13‘Pushed into adulthood’: Philly podcast brings together HS seniors upended by shutdown
Overnight, a Philly podcast about entrepreneurialism became a roundtable about the strangest senior year in recent memory.
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Listen 4:29Philly school district starts mental health hotline for students and families
The partnership with Uplift is due to concerns about the impact of isolation.
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Decision to close N.J. schools brings issues about remote learning to fore
Graduation, special ed, summer school — and the all-too-familiar technology gap — are just a few challenges that remain unresolved.
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Coronavirus update: N.J. schools to remain closed, April deaths soar 142%
Also Monday, Gov. Phil Murphy said residents passed an “important test” by complying with social distancing rules as parks reopened.
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What will school look like in September?
Unions are going to want a say in when it is safe to reopen schools and under what conditions. And Hite also speaks to the issue of grading.
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The Philadelphia School Board renewed three charters, authorized classroom upgrades and moved to protect transgender students online.
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Charges of racism flare in proposal to relocate Lab Charter to East Falls
The controversy has erupted on the eve of the Board of Education’s planned vote whether to approve the move.
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City Council to have hearing and vote on Board of Ed nominees Friday
Mayor Kenney will also present his revised budget proposal. Members of the public can register to speak at the virtual hearing.
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Emergency fund to save Philadelphia child care gives out $1.5M in grants
The money helps centers continue to pay staff so they will be prepared to reopen. But it also pays for other needs, such as activity packets for children.
5 years ago
The diary of Ms. B.: Tears and triumphs inside a Philly teacher’s virtual classroom
Lauren Ballester is among the thousands of Pa. teachers trying to figure out online education. Her first week was an adventure of emotions.
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