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“It’s so hard and so challenging:” An oral history of year three of pandemic schooling

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Ideally, we’d be doing extended day or have tutors. The post “It’s so hard and so challenging:” An oral history of year three of pandemic schooling appeared first on The Hechinger Report. We were able to find additional learning time that traditionally we didn’t think we had. But I guess we are waiting on funding.

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‘Next year will be a better year’: An oral history of year three of pandemic schooling, Part III

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We have classroom tutors now. Fourth graders got to have their traditional field day. The post ‘Next year will be a better year’: An oral history of year three of pandemic schooling, Part III appeared first on The Hechinger Report. Our district has realized some of our challenges. Every day there are more adults.

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“We’re really underwater here:” An oral history of year three of pandemic schooling, Part II

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We had a tutor. We didn’t have wireless but used Covid funds to put that in and started advertising that we’re open for tutoring. I came to this country at a very young age, but I still [had] very traditional Mexican parents. Our school districts provided Chromebooks. We had maybe 12 kids a day coming by October.