Continued Learning Important Heading into Next School Year

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It’s National Teacher’s Appreciation Week. Teachers have had to switch to remote learning to continue to stay in contact with their students and ensure education. Fourth grade teacher at Central Intermediate School Lana Stewart, states the main focus going into the fall is that the knowledge continues:

“Our big focus, our big push, was just that our students continue to learn. We did a lot of reviewing of a lot of the things that we do. Teachers are going to be pretty big superheroes. We will take you child, our students, wherever they are at, continue their learning, and we do. We have the patience and we will recognize where they are at and take them where they are at. I think we know what we are up against, maybe come this fall, and I look for our teachers to accept that challenge. Really do whatever it takes to get them where they need to be,” Stewart says.

Stewart is also a part of the Monmouth-Roseville committee looking ahead into the fall and layout of the next school year.

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