Columbia Public Schools ending first full week under new learning model
Columbia Public Schools is wrapping up its first full week of remote learning after making adjustments last week.
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Columbia Public Schools is wrapping up its first full week of remote learning after making adjustments last week.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The University of Missouri has decided to cancel all 2020 summer camps due to COVID-19. This decision comes after university officials also moved all in-person summer courses online and Summer Welcome online. Christian Basi, a spokesperson for MU says the decision was made in light of the health and safety of students
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University of Missouri Health Care CEO Jonathan Curtright said Wednesday that his organization is expecting the COVID-19 outbreak to peak in late April or early May in Mid-Missouri.
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Boone County prosecutors charged a man with several felony charges after he was accused of breaking into multiple cars, as well as stealing items from a University of Missouri vehicle.
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Representatives with the University met in an online town hall earlier today to discuss cuts expected to be made to Mizzou in the coming months.
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The announcement included a decision on layoffs, restructuring and other cost-saving measures would be made by April 30.
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As school districts are forced to keep their doors shut across the state for the rest of the academic year, remote learning has become the new normal.
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Hallsville School District is focusing on flexible learning opportunities, authentic experiences at home and sustaining high-quality teacher-student relationships while schools are closed because of COVID-19.
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The release said Daniel Everett from Orange County, California will take over the position.
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The Columbia School Board will meet for the first time tonight since Governor Mike Parson announced Missouri schools will not hold in-person classes through the remainder of the school year.
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The Jefferson City Board of Education will meet Monday for the first time since Gov. Mike Parson made the decision to close school buildings across the state for the rest of the school year to fight COVID-19.
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Stiepleman said the district is waiting on more direction from the state to figure out how it should handle summer school plans.
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Among its many safety procedures to slow the spread of COVID-19, the Boone County Jail launched a new step Tuesday aimed at killing off traces of the virus that may be lingering on visitors’ clothes.
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The University of Missouri is looking for ways to cut costs to account for state financial cuts amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday said he is ordering that all public and charter schools remain closed through the end of the school year.
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During a news conference Thursday, University of Missouri System President Mun Choi said the system could face a $180 million funding shortfall because of COVID-19 and that leaders are going over plans to furlough and lay off employees.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Jefferson City School District is battling most of the same issues schools around the country are facing right now. JC Schools Superintendent Larry Linthacum says the district is working with staff and parents to get students what they need to learn, including WiFi and food. “I’d say it’s going well but
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Check back for updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Columbia Public Schools began alternative learning again Wednesday morning after a pause to refocus its methods for teaching remotely.
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Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Peter Stiepleman joined ABC 17 News on Monday morning to discuss changes for CPS students amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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