Lynchburg City Schools announced Wednesday evening that it will offer in-person instruction for pre-kindergarten through second grade students…
Lynchburg City Schools announced at Tuesday night’s school board meeting that it plans to increase in-person learning for pre-kindergarten through second grade students from two days a week to four sometime during the fourth quarter of the school year.
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Together, Lynchburg City Schools and public schools in the counties of Campbell, Bedford, Amherst and Nelson have reported 727 positive cases of COVID-19 since their school years began.
Stewartsville Elementary School will remain closed for in-person learning until Feb. 8 due to COVID-19 cases and quarantines at the school.
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The pandemic may mark the end of snow days, even after students return to in-person learning. Source by: Stringr
This week, schools in Lynchburg City Schools and schools in the Campbell, Bedford, Amherst and Nelson county school divisions reported 135 new positive cases of COVID-19.
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In-person learning for fourth and fifth graders at Forest Middle School will be suspended beginning Wednesday through Nov. 6 due to a rise in positive COVID-19 cases at the school.
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After checking which free online programs are available through your child's school, you might want to supplement your child's learning with some relatively inexpensive academic games. Prodigy, a math game for students in grades one through eight, offers a free version and a premium version, which costs $8.95 a month (or less if you purchase a longer subscription). Scholastic offers a “Learn at Home” program that costs $5.99 a month. There are countless other options, so you might want to search online for educational games related to the subjects your child wants to practice.
Chris Rock underwent a gruelling "nine hours of tests" to uncover his Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NVLD).