Back to school at Justice Elementary
Published 5:06 pm Thursday, March 18, 2021
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ArReon Morris works on his computer in kindergarten class at Justice Elementary School. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
Media specialist Amy Reece discusses a book with students at the Justice Elementary School library. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
Media specialist Amy Reece discusses a book with students at the Justice Elementary School library. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
Justice fourth-grade teacher Amy English workson a problem with Mikah Collins. In front is Lauren Wilson. Students returned to in-person learning this week after about a month of hybrid in-person and online learning. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
Justice Elementary School kindergarten student Taylor Jones works on her notebook computer in class during the first week back in school for all students.
Kindergarten student Jamison Jones works on a drawing during the first week back in full in-person learning. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
After nearly a year of distance learning from home and a month of hybrid distance and in-person learning, Clark County Public School students went back into their schools this week with their teachers and friends for a full in-classroom experience. On Tuesday we went to Willis H. Justice Elementary School and got some photos of students in their normal environment.
Photos by Randy Patrick, The Winchester Sun
About Randy Patrick
Randy Patrick is a reporter for Bluegrass Newsmedia, which includes The Jessamine Journal. He may be reached at 859-759-0015 or by email at randy.patrick@bluegrassnewsmedia.com.
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