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As schools opened, principals faced lots of what ifs

Bryan County News More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. As schools opened, principals faced lots of ‘what ifs’ Richmond Hill Primary School Principal Nancy Highsmith said her staff faced “a lot of ‘what if ’s’” last fall as they geared up for the 2020-2021 school year, one in which students would be headed back to school in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We ‘what if ’d’ ourselves until we were exhausted,” said Highsmith, one of four principals to give presentations to members of the Bryan County Board of Education at their March 25 meeting. “What if the kids get sick? What if adults get sick? What if the kids won’t wear a mask? What if the adults won’t wear a mask? Will the parents actually drop kids off in a building they’ve never been in before? Will kids actually get in the car at a building they

COVID-19 vaccine, masks discussed at Bryan BoE meeting

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. COVID-19 vaccine, masks discussed at Bryan BoE meeting No current plan to end mask mandate at schools Bryan County Schools Superintendent Dr. Paul Brooksher said school officials are working on plans to administer the COVID-19 vaccination to employees in the wake of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s announcement he is expanding eligibility to include teachers and others who work in schools beginning March 8. Brooksher told school board members at their Thursday, Feb. 25 meeting in Black Creek that administrators are looking at various ways to provide the shots in conjunction with the Coastal Health District.

Governor Kemp comes to town to talk economy, new interchange

Bryan County News More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Governor Kemp comes to town to talk economy, new interchange Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, right, answers questions during a press conference Wednesday following a roundtable discussion at the Bryan County Administration Building in Richmond Hill. The event centered around the opening of the new I-95 interchange. It is the first outside of Metro-Atlanta to feature roundabouts. With Kemp are, from left, Bryan County Sheriff Mark Crowe, Richmond Hill Mayor Russ Carpenter and Bryan County Commission Chairman Carter Infinger. Photo by Jeff Whitten.

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