QCISD, ZOOM deliver internet service to students via hotspots
It is often said that, “Necessity is the mother of invention,” but that statement has never been truer for educators than during the COVID 19 school closures.
It is often said that, “Necessity is the mother of invention,” but that statement has never been truer for educators than during the COVID 19 school closures.
With the COVID19 school closures, daily life at Queen City schools has taken on a different look.
For those who are stuck at home, this is a wonderful time of opportunity. A chance to get some much-needed spring cleaning done, organize the home finish those crafts that are gathering dust. However, i has been difficult for those who look forward to visits from their loved ones or getting the chance to attend events around town and those things have been removed from their lives for the time.
During this time of school closures and social distancing, things can seem a little bleak. Kids especially may find this time to be scary. They are missing their friend their teachers, and that sense of normalcy that days at school can bring.
Gov. Greg Abbott imposed restrictions on travel from Louisiana on Sunday, an increasingly growing hot spot fo coronavirus in the U.S. The order does not apply to trave related to commercial activity, military service, emergenc response, health response, or critical infrastructure functions. Cass County confirms its second case of Coronavirus
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