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Jennings schools fight to stay ahead of omicron surge — and stay in person

Jan 12, 2022
29:26
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
The Superintendent of the Jennings School District
04:18 • 2min
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Are There Any Families That Are Virtual?
06:06 • 2min
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School by School
07:48 • 2min
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Are You Dealing With Stapping Shortages?
09:24 • 2min
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Is Your District at Risk of a Virtual School?
11:18 • 2min
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7
Saint Louis Public Radio
13:09 • 3min
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8
Teacher Support - Is Your Staff Stepping Up?
15:40 • 2min
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Parenting in a Virtual School Environment
17:30 • 3min
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What's the Reality of the Teacher's Masks in Jennings?
20:07 • 2min
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Do You Want Your Child to Be in School?
22:14 • 3min
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Pandemic Funding
25:38 • 2min
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Saint Louis Public School's Parent and Bonnye, I'm Sharing a Proposal There
27:28 • 3min
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Jennings School Superintendent Paula Knight finds herself in a constant struggle to maintain what’s best for her students and staff. Despite the odds, her district has managed to stay in-person during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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