The current school year has been full of significant changes for staff, students and their families.
Virtual learning, different schedules, canceled events and limited outside interaction have all been part of the landscape. What that has meant is volunteers, assemblies, and other events have not been part of the typical school day or after school.
For programs like D.A.R.E. or SEEDS After School, the pandemic has meant altering what they do or stopping altogether due to safety protocols at the school to limit student and staff exposure to outside sources.
Wexford County D.A.R.E. officer Cory Lipar said the sheriffâs office is still doing its due diligence within all the countyâs school districts whenever possible, but as far as getting into the classrooms that has not happened.
Area schools dish up holiday dinners
Dec. 16, 2020
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Volunteers and staff load holiday meals in the back of vehicles in order to deliver them to Frankort-Elberta Elementary Schools students. (Photo/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less
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Volunteers and staff load holiday meals into a bus in order to deliver them to students. (Colin Merry/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less
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Volunteers, teachers and school staff delivered 511 meals to Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools students. (Colin Merry/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less
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Frankfort Elberta Area Schools delivered around 511 meals to students pre-school through 12th grade on Wednesday. (Colin Merry/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less