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LPS board approved more planning time for teachers, time off for students

Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Lincoln Journal Star

The Lincoln Board of Education approved several more early-release dates and days off for students

Tuesday, a way to give stressed and overworked teachers more time to plan lessons that must now include both in-person and remote learners.

LPS officials announced the proposal a couple of weeks ago in response to teachers who say the pace at which they’re being asked to work — because of the extra time needed to plan and figure out technology to accommodate both in-person and remote learners — is unsustainable without more time to prepare and plan.

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