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There are some plans already in the works for remedial learning.
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The Ohio School Boards Association says the bill could mean lots of work for overburdened teachers.
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The Department of Education had warned districts statewide to brace themselves because results are down this year.
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There were measurable impacts of the pandemic on enrollment, attendance and test scores.
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Teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic has some educators feeling stressed, and some say they're experiencing burnout for the first time in their careers.
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The Warrensville Heights City School District has a plan to get students caught up after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Superintendent Donald Jolly, who added that “there’s been significant loss.”
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Public schools in Ohio have until April 1 to submit a plan to the state for dealing with “learning loss” caused by the pandemic.
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The data will help educators know where to start when making up for lost learning during the pandemic.
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Experts say the ground that students have lost must be made up somehow.