How are teachers actually keeping in touch with their students?
We check in with a few of them at local schools.
How are teachers actually keeping in touch with their students?
We check in with a few of them at local schools.
Students and their parents are doing the best they can with this cornavirus pandemic.
The kids have traded classrooms, for their own homes.
But parents, and teachers are trying to make sure they are still learning, even during these difficult times.
News 12's david moore takes a closer look in this week's edition of what's right with our schools.
Natural sound: we love you!
We miss everyone so much.
Ms. parker: so today we are having a teacher parade for our lakeside students.
Natural sound: heather: gonna be putting on facebook live.
We just miss the kids so much we want to show them how much we love them.
Natural sound: four, five, six, seven.
Alright!
Julia: the virus has been challenging, more so because he's in kindergarten.
This is his first year in hamilton county public school.
Natural sound: ah, ah, ee, ee julia: so it's going back to square one; being at home and i am concerned.
Will this reset him to where he was concerned or afraid to be without me .
I would... i will hope and pray that the classes will stay together.
Lauren: there is a silver lining within all this.
It is 2020 and we know that students are on social media.
Students are on the internet.
So what better way to do it now since we're stuck at home.
We should all just embrace this time and will all grow together.
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