Grafton teacher finds creative ways to reach out to students from a distance
By:
Victor Jacobo
Posted: May 17, 2020 9:01 AM CST
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GRAFTON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- In the final month of a semester that's been unlike any other, schools are coming up with creative ways to salute their seniors ahead of graduation. But ever since schools closed their doors forcing students to open their laptops at home, teachers have gone 'above and beyond' to not only reach students academically, but make social and emotional connections that'll have an impact long after this school year is over.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Victor Jacobo met one teacher from Grafton with a unique way to reach her students from a distance.
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