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A new California law required school districts to keep detailed attendance and engagement records this year to make sure students online didn’t fall behind. But a KVPR investigation found students were counted present when they did little more than log in, and attendance numbers don’t reflect the frustrating reality of the school year.
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To learn how school districts plan to make up for the lost learning that occurred for many students in the past academic year, Valley Edition Host talked…
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With public schools still operating remotely, one subject particularly challenging to teach online is music. Despite the limitations, choir teachers in…
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It’s hard enough for seasoned teachers to transition from in-person classes to online learning. But what about teachers who are just starting out? Oscar…
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On this week’s Valley Edition: One Clovis woman hasn’t left her house since visiting Southern California in March. We hear how she’s been sheltering in…
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The Fresno Unified School District announced its finalized plans Monday for distance learning.In a virtual press conference, School Board President Keshia…