Minnesota Education Commissioner Mary Cathryn Riker said today (Fri) that students, teachers, parents, administrators and community leaders have all weighed-in with the Walz administration and “feedback was clear. We know distance learning hasn’t been going perfectly. It’s actually been really hard.” Riker pledges better support for families, webinars for teachers, assistance with better broadband Internet access, and adults in the educational process checking in more often on students.
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