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    In locating a link for another post, I visited the resources page of the Ohio Association for Gifted Children (OAGC), which has a great collection of links, many of which may be of interest to families outside of Ohio - http://www.oagc.com/resources.asp

    Interestingly, the collection of links now include several specifically tailored to education under the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Coincidentally, an Ohio school was recently featured by CNN for being open throughout this 2020-2021 school year:
    This Ohio school reduced spacing measures and is open to all, 5 days a week
    By Bianna Golodryga and Meridith Edwards
    February 25, 2021
    CNN
    Originally Posted by CNN article
    Kasey Perkins, superintendent of Southwest Licking schools, says she's happy to show others what has worked in her schools.
    Are your schools open?
    What type of COVID measures are they utilizing?
    Has gifted programming changed?


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    How to Maintain Academic Progress in High School
    Tiffany Sorensen
    April 19, 2021
    College Admissions Playbook
    U.S. News & World Report
    Originally Posted by article
    With some schools still closed, students can do six things this spring and summer to avoid academic slide...
    Among the six tips is a recommendation for MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses).
    This would include coursera, which was mentioned earlier this month, twice, on another thread.


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