Monday, March 22, 2021
‘One step closer’ Stillwater schools look forward to return to normalcy By Alli Baden After two months in the classroom as a student teacher at Stillwater High School, Emily Dacon has not seen some of her students’ faces. “If my students even attend Google Meets, they don’t have their cameras on,” Dacon said. “I know what their icons look like, but necessarily what they look like.” For many student teachers in Oklahoma, this is the reality of their clinical practice experience. Depending on the school district, the COVID-19 pandemic has led school districts to initiate several protocols that have left teachers having to adjust to online or hybrid learning. Although teach-
ers have had the ability since the beginning of the school year to adapt to the school’s health and safety protocols, student teachers entering the classroom for the first time this semester are having to learn how to manage a classroom, teach material and keep students safe during the pandemic. Hannah Childers, a first-grade student teacher at Richmond Elementary School, said she has found it hard to stay optimistic during her student teaching experience. Stillwater Public Schools has changed its COVID-19 protocols twice this semester, switching from determining the type of learning based on the number of cases to allowing students to be in the classroom
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on a hybrid schedule, Childers said. “I really truly cannot think of any good things to have come out of these protocols and changing
schedules,” Childers said. “Student teaching during COVID has presented us with constant and continuous difficulties. This has been very difficult
on not only me but on my students, especially with them being so young and in such an important grade level.” See One step on pg. 2
Three things to watch for: OSU vs. Missouri State to see some normal starters get some rest in the lineup moving forward. Can the Cowboy bats find their stride again?
Chris Becker The Oklahoma State baseball team is back in O’Brate Stadium for a midweek showdown against Missouri State. The Cowboys beat Missouri State in Springfield 7-0 on March 2. However, the Cowboys are coming into this meeting losing five of their last seven games. Here are three things to watch in this matchup. Who will find their name penciled into the lineup? When the Cowboys played ULMonroe in a midweek meeting last Tuesday, coach Josh Holliday
penciled in a couple of different names into the Cowboys starting lineup. Dominic Johnson and Marcus Brown both got the start in the game in the batting
order. LSU transfer Eric Walker got the start on the mound after only having one appearance prior to the start. Later in the game Orlando Salinas
The Cowboys bats were rolling to begin the season, and then the Vanderbilt series hit. Since then the bats have been up-anddown for the Cowboys. In order for the Cowboys to get back into the swing of things and get back to winning, the bats will have to wake up. Luckily for the Cowboys, Christian Encarnacion-Strand’s bat is keeping them in games with the power Joshua Cleary stroke. Runs aren’t easy to come by in baseball, which makes Jr. got his first two the ones a team can at-bats of his young get even more valuable career. With the ULand it starts with the Monroe game being bats waking up. the first midweek series before conference play it could be a trend See Three on pg. 7