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BCSD: Aldo Leopold and Burlington High School to closed over the summer

Burlington, IA- The Burlington Community School District has announced that Aldo Leopold Intermediate School and Burlington High School will be closed over the summer months for construction work. According to a news release, the work at Aldo Leopold involves the resetting of a majority of the windows, along with repair work to the building's exterior. The work at BHS involves the continuation of the ongoing renovation project. Baseball and Softball seasons will not be affected, but BHS Summer programs will instead be offered at Edward Stone Middle School. This will not impact the start of the 2024-25 school year, as work will be completed before students return to school. The gymnasiums at Aldo Leopold and BHS, as well as the pool and weightroom, will have limited use by sports teams with approval from Athletic Director Jay Huff.

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Board welcomes '23-'24's new members | News | wahpetondailynews.com

The Fairmount School Board, Fairmount, North Dakota, welcomed new directors for the 2023-2024 education year when it met Wednesday, Aug. 9. The meeting also allowed for a chance to honor

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Selectmen weigh in on pesticides for New Canaan fields

Selectmen weigh in on pesticides for New Canaan fields Grace Duffield FacebookTwitterEmail New Canaan s Alex Robey (10) controls the ball as Brien McMahon s Athila Dasilva (4) defends during a boys soccer game against Brien McMahon High School at Conner Field in New Canaan during a previous fall season. Addressing fears that students could be injured on non pesticide treated fields, the New Canaan Parks Superintendent John Howe will seek more money for fields in the future.Amy Mortensen / Hearst Connecticut Media What’s more dangerous: the effects of pesticides, or the risk of concussions on hard playing surfaces? A study into the use of chemicals on local playing fields ended up overlapping an ongoing look into long-term effects from head injuries when it reached the Board of Selectmen Tuesday, Dec. 15.

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