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James Academy is adjusting to online learning for both teachers and students.
St.
James Academy is adjusting to online learning for both teachers and students.
STUDENTS ACROSS OURAREA-- ARE NOWLEARNING ONLINE.BUT ONE LOCAL SCHOOLIS TAKING A DIFFERENTAPPROACH TO MAKE SURETHEIR KIDS STAYFOCUSED.41 ACTION NEWSREPORTER RAE DANIEL ISLIVE AT ST.
JAMESACADEMY IN LENEXA-- TOTELL US MORE.SAINT JAMES STUDENTS,LIKE MANY ARE GETTINGREADY FOR SCHOOL IN ADIFFERENT WAY - THEIRSCHOOL SETTING NOWTAKING PLACE AT HOMEINSTRUCTORS ARE SET UPTO TEACH ONLINECLASSES FROM THEIRHOME, using programs likezoom.SAINT JAMES ACADEMYSAYS THEYRE TRYING TOMAKE THIS TRANSITION ASNORMAL AS THEYPOSSIBLE CAN FOR ITSSTUDENTS...THATINCLUDES WEARING THEREQUIRED UNIFORMSHIRTS TO CLASSEVERYDAYThen you'd have kids wearingpajamas on their bed just layingdown and not really focused - Ifeellike this is more like ok I'm inmyuniform I need to be attentiveOur goal in all of this is toprovide asense of stability and routineandnormalcy for our kids as much aswecan because nothing is stableandnothing is normal in their worldrightnowRIGHT NOW , RATHER THANCOVERING MORE GROUNDTHE PRINCIPAL TELLS METHE TEACHERS ARE DOINGMORE FOCUSED BASEDCLASS WORK WITH THISNEW VIRTUALADJUSTMENT.
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