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April 22, 2020 12:03 a.m.

"I just can't do this." Harried parents forgo home school

Frustration is mounting as more families across the U.S. enter their second or even third week of distance learning — and some overwhelmed parents say it will be their last.

April 24, 2020 12:03 a.m.

"I just can't do this." Harried parents forgo home school

Frustration is mounting as more families across the U.S. enter their second or even third week of distance learning — and some overwhelmed parents say it will be their last.

April 28, 2020 12:03 a.m.

"I just can't do this." Harried parents forgo home school

Frustration is mounting as more families across the U.S. enter their second or even third week of distance learning — and some overwhelmed parents say it will be their last.

April 23, 2020 8:06 a.m.

"I just can't do this." Harried parents forgo home school

Frustration is mounting as more families across the U.S. enter their second or even third week of distance learning — and some overwhelmed parents say it will be their last.

April 25, 2020 2:27 p.m.

"I just can't do this." Harried parents forgo home school

Frustration is mounting as more families across the U.S. enter their second or even third week of distance learning — and some overwhelmed parents say it will be their last.

September 29, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Q&A: How to handle technology issues with online school

NEW YORK (AP) — Across the U.S., the pandemic has forced students to attend virtual school to prevent spread of the coronavirus. But the more we rely on technology, the bigger the consequences when gadgets or internet service let us down.

September 28, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Q&A: How to handle technology issues with online school

NEW YORK (AP) — Across the U.S., the pandemic has forced students to attend virtual school to prevent spread of the coronavirus. But the more we rely on technology, the bigger the consequences when gadgets or internet service let us down.

September 26, 2020 9:27 a.m.

Q&A: How to handle technology issues with online school

NEW YORK (AP) — Across the U.S., the pandemic has forced students to attend virtual school to prevent spread of the coronavirus. But the more we rely on technology, the bigger the consequences when gadgets or internet service let us down.

September 27, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Q&A: How to handle technology issues with online school

NEW YORK (AP) — Across the U.S., the pandemic has forced students to attend virtual school to prevent spread of the coronavirus. But the more we rely on technology, the bigger the consequences when gadgets or internet service let us down.

March 31, 2020 4:27 a.m.

Parents feel virus shutdowns leave disabled students behind

BOSTON (AP) — At school, Rose Hayes, 8, works with a team of teachers and therapists trained to help with her genetic condition. They set goals for her reading, give her physical therapy to improve her balance and make sure she stays on track. But for the last two weeks, her only connection to school has been through a computer screen.

March 31, 2020 8:27 a.m.

Remote learning poses hurdles for students with disabilities

BOSTON (AP) — At school, Rose Hayes, 8, works with a team of teachers and therapists trained to help with her genetic condition. They set goals for her reading, give her physical therapy to improve her balance and make sure she stays on track. But for the last two weeks, her only connection to school has been through a computer screen.

Warden teacher receives regional award
September 20, 2007 9 p.m.

Warden teacher receives regional award

Lucero always looking to improve work

May 11, 2020 9:27 p.m.

Object lesson on a fickle virus frames hearing on reopening

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nobody planned it this way, but a Senate hearing on reopening workplaces and schools safely is turning into a teaching moment on the fickle nature of the coronavirus outbreak.

May 12, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Object lesson on a fickle virus frames hearing on reopening

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nobody planned it this way, but a Senate hearing on reopening workplaces and schools safely is turning into a teaching moment on the fickle nature of the coronavirus outbreak.

Skills center sale designed to teach money management
March 3, 2020 11:16 p.m.

Skills center sale designed to teach money management

CB Tech sale designed to teach money management

Students also learned about marketing, customer service

Ready to read
June 15, 2016 6 a.m.

Ready to read

Kids can sign up at libraries or online for North Central Regional Library program Book-it

MOSES LAKE — The North Central Regional Library’s summer reading program will bring puppet theater, knights and a lesson on hydropower from the Chelan County PUD to Columbia Basin libraries.

Splash Zone part of worldwide swimming lesson
June 19, 2014 10:30 a.m.

Splash Zone part of worldwide swimming lesson

‘World’s Largest Swimming Lesson’ Friday morning

EPHRATA — The Splash Zone will be one of the participating locations in a program designed to emphasize the importance of water safety and swimming lessons at 8 a.m. Friday. The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson (WLSL) participants also are looking to break a world record for the fourth year in a row.

AFA clinic travels to Ritzville
June 21, 2022 4:46 p.m.

AFA clinic travels to Ritzville

RITZVILLE - Mario Adams has been helping young athletes grow their game since 2006, when he was a player at De La Salle High School in Concord, California. Now, he has founded Adams Fundamentals Academy, an organization that helps young athletes focus on the intricacies of basketball to help them make their high school teams, and even go on to play college ball. One of these camps will be making its way to Ritzville in July. “My varsity coach was a very big, influential person in my life, and he's one of my mentors to this day, and I remember back in 2006, he asked me if I would be willing to help him run a basketball camp. Being in high school at that time, you know, I kinda want to have my own vacation. ‘You know, we play basketball year-round coach …,’ (I said). But he says, ‘You know, you have an opportunity to make an impact,’” Adams said ...

New ways of thinking about math at math camp
August 5, 2016 6 a.m.

New ways of thinking about math at math camp

Getting creative to solve math problems goal of curriculum Math Camp

MOSES LAKE — Hmmm.

Scout troops staying involved during pandemic
October 27, 2020 1 a.m.

Scout troops staying involved during pandemic

Their summer camp was canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak, but local Boy Scout troops have found ways to meet and stay active.