Occured earlier this morning. We might have some fog coming into siouxland tonight. But what else can we expect going into the weekend . For that, lets toss it over to chief meteorologis t ron demers weather adlib the peeks of sun were nice to see but for most of us they didnt last long. Clouds will continue to dominate our weather through the weekend and we could see areas of fog tonight and into saturday morning as well. The cooler temperatures we saw friday will warm pretty nicely aa well have a chance of getting into the 30s South Sioux City honored its Longest Serving Police chief this afternoon. Chief scot ford is retiring the South Sioux City police department. 26 of those years he led the today, Community Members were lined outside the door to greet him at his appreciation ceremony. Alalg with family and colleagues, there was braska state patrol, the Dakota County sheriff, Sioux City Police and sioucity Council Members among others. It was a tearful day for many as theyt reflec
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We have dylan dreyer out in the field along with our meteorologists. This is all of the effected states and those under a blizzard warning. The warning from virginia to southern connecticut. Already so much going on. Lets get the latest on the storm. The snow is falling fast. 1 to 3 inches per hour. Already washington, d. C. Has more than a foot of snow on the ground. They are expected to get more than 2 feet. Philadelphia, 9 inches already. They are expecting up to 2 feet as well. Here in new york, we are now expecting more snow than originally predicted. At least 3 inches at this hour, but up to a foot or more we are told when it is all over. The storm has life threatening blizzard conditions. A storm this big has not been seen in washington, d. C. In nearly 100 years. No surprise, the roads are dangerous. People are told to stay inside. Thousands of accidents. The storm is a huge mess as you can imagine. Lets get to dylan dreyer who joins us from the Nations Capital. Reporter good m
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Middle school students play outside during a break in school.
Marietta City Schools’ upper elementary and early schooling curriculum will be adapting to meet the needs of students as the district consolidates from six academic buildings to four in the next school year.
The district will have the opportunity to reach students who are excelling and struggling with STEM, Talented and Gifted, summer school options and a change of curriculum.
Tim Fleming, current assistant principal at Marietta High School and future director of curriculum and technology at MCS, said the biggest changes to the district’s curriculum will be in math and social studies.
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