
Summer school is getting beefed up after remote learning. But some programs struggled to get teachers
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Many school districts bolstered their in-person summer school programs to give kids a social and educational boost after a year of distance. But teacher fatigue meant not everyone was ready to go.
He sympathizes with any educator taking the summer off. Many worked more hours than usual to adapt lessons and relearn how to instruct -- and carried the weight of their students' struggles with pandemic stress and isolation. But Gannon will keep working. He's helping lead his school's "summer bridge" program, which in normal years brings in rising freshmen for a few days in July to orient them to the school's policies and culture.
White House tries to calm industry worries over migrant workers amid aggressive deportation campaign
Senior Trump officials and the president himself have grappled with the consequences of their immigration crackdown against a key portion of the workforce: migrant workers.

Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia on Wednesday continued their push to keep their civil case against the Trump administration alive, requesting to amend the lawsuit to include what they describe as the “torture and mistreatment” he experienced at El Salvador’s notorious mega prison, where he was wrongfully deported and held earlier this year.

20 states sue after the Trump administration releases private Medicaid data to deportation officials
The Trump administration violated federal privacy laws when it turned over Medicaid data on millions of enrollees to deportation officials last month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta alleged on Tuesday, saying he and 19 other states’ attorneys general have sued over the move.