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Education (Page 17)

October 19, 2020

‘We are going to be okay’: A Child’s Advice for the Pandemic

[Credit: Visura] (STOWE, Vt.) —As a reporter for The Click, I sat down with our six-year-old son Gabo to talk […]

By Adriana Teresa Letorney

October 13, 2020

The World Needed an LGBTQIA+ Dictionary, So She Wrote One

Chloe O. Davis defines PRIDE in her latest creation.

By Sarah Parker

Front of Middleton High School

October 5, 2020

This School Won’t Be Slowed by COVID-19

Community continues rooting for local high school in the midst of changes due to pandemic, giving consistency, support, and a haven.

By CK Smith

Children with facemasks walk out of a school while security guards look on

September 29, 2020

China’s Schools Prepare for Next Coronavirus Test

China’s sweeping school safety measures will face untested challenges as flu season approaches. Coronavirus reporting requirements could cause students with mild flu cases to crowd hospitals, taxing resources needed to treat more severe illnesses and guard against the next COVID-19 outbreak. 

By Theresa Boersma

empty classroom

September 29, 2020

Could School Be the Safest Place in Town?

[Credit: Dids] (DENVER) — On Sept. 11, the Colorado Department of Education and the Colorado Department of Public Health and […]

By Lena Telep

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