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Observing phenology through Nature's Notebook offers place-based, hands-on learning opportunities, provides a collaborative platform for site-based educators, promotes cross-subject engagement while addressing standards of learning, and can be used to identify and answer local scientific research questions addressed by many natural resources, volunteer, and gardening groups. Phenology is an excellent lens for teaching about the natural world.

Explore the many resources we have available for you to facilitate a long-term Nature's Notebook phenology monitoring program at your site. We offer:. You may download, edit and use any of the materials you find on our website. If you have questions about content, email education usanpn. Are you a scientist, educator, staff member or volunteer at a nature center, refuge, city or National Park, botanical garden, or other similar location, working with volunteers, visitors, and school groups?

Take a look at the resources we have available to help you begin a long-term monitoring program and establish a Local Phenology Project at your site. In Texas, the subject is second. Beyond math and science, the rest of the Top Five subjects are social studies, English and business, the company said recently. If you've paid attention to this column for the past seven years, you know breast cancer is near and dear to my heart, as my mother and my aunt are both survivors. Another aunt of mine currently is fighting it.

Thank you to the students at Wylie, as well as the students at all of the other high schools doing great work without this recognition, for all that you're doing. And please keep up the great work. Timothy Chipp covers education and is general assignments reporter for the Abilene Reporter-News. If you appreciate locally driven news, you can support local journalists with a digital subscription to ReporterNews. This article originally appeared on Abilene Reporter-News: Education notebook: Abilene high school seniors earn National Merit program commendations.

Glenpool Public Schools reported nine cases among its students and eight positive cases among its employees. Two additional employees are in quarantine due to close contact exposure.

Jenks Public Schools reported cases among its students and an additional 71 among its employees. Owasso Public Schools reported 68 cases among its students and 30 among its staff.

OPS does not differentiate among sites in its public-facing reporting. Bixby, Sand Springs, Tulsa and Union did not publish updated case counts by the close of business Friday. My primary beat is public education. Numerous districts across the state announced that they could no longer sustain in-person instruction with the latest numbers of children and employees absent because of COVID and other seasonal illnesses.

Officials with Tulsa, Broken Arrow and Union public schools announced Sunday that several of their campuses will be at least partially in dist…. The University of Tulsa informed staff and students that masks must be worn on campus next week. Editorial: School can't hold classes if most staff and students are home sick. Please subscribe to keep reading. You can cancel at any time. Already a subscriber? Log in or Activate your account. No thanks, return to homepage. Enjoy unlimited articles at one of our lowest prices ever.

Edit Close. Log In Subscribe. Dashboard Logout. Education notebook: Grocery credit delayed for students on free or reduced price school meals. Share this. Spring graduates will receive summer benefits if they otherwise qualified for the program.



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