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Masks will be required in the Minot Public Schools through May 26, but will be optional for the May 30 graduation ceremony and for students attending summer school.
The Minot Public School Board voted 5-0 to make the change on Friday after teachers, parents and students spoke at a public forum expressing opinions both for and against the masking policy.
Before the final vote, board member Miranda Schuler had made a motion calling for masks to be made optional in the school district after May 12. Board president Jim Rostad seconded the motion. Rostad said he has already had the COVID-19 virus and his doctor has told him he has immunity to the virus for up to nine months and possibly for life. Both were in favor of ending the mask requirement in the schools.
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Annabelle Barcomb, Fergus DeVries, Mariah Halton, Kristin Sundbakken in âLittle Shop of Horrors.â
Minot High School will present the musical “Little Shop of Horrors” at 7:30 p.m. today, Friday, and Saturday in the Arvel Graving Theatre at Minot High School-Magic City Campus. Tickets will be available at the door for the live performance but people can also stream the show online at the Magic City Campus home pace or the MHS Playmakers Facebook page.
“Little Shop of Horrors” has stage violence and language, so parents should research the show before bringing children to attend. Masks will be required by audience members and seating capacity is at 75% due to COVID-19 guidelines. There are no reservations needed to attend.