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Teachers from Marshall County Schools will gear up in reindeer antlers and elf boots to spread holiday cheer at an annual light show in Benton, with many…
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Western Kentucky food pantries are still struggling to feed families and stock their shelves as the region continues to feel the impacts of the COVID-19…
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Governor Andy Beshear confirmed 3,649 new cases of coronavirus Thursday, the highest the commonwealth has seen in a single day. The top five highest days…
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While working moms have been struggling this year, pandemic life is also taking a toll on dads, many of whom are confronting situations they may not have chosen otherwise.
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Sal Khan, a pioneer of online learning, says virtual instruction can't replace the real thing. With many schools going virtual this fall, he says building in one-on-one interaction will go a long way.
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Families Of Students With Disabilities Are Feeling Left Out Of Nashville’s Plan For Virtual LearningJuggling a job while being a child’s co-teacher is a struggle for any parent, but families who have students with disabilities say they’re seeing the…
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Western Kentucky public schools over the summer set out multiple plans to offer in-person, online, and hybrid/alternating courses in what appears to be an…
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The first day of classes at the West Kentucky Community and Technical College in Paducah is only 25 days away. As COVID-19 cases continue to spike…