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COVID protocols stay in place for 2021-22

ROME CITY — With the 2020-21 school year nearly complete, the East Noble School Corp. is looking ahead to the 2021-22 year. Superintendent Ann Linson updated the school board during Wednesday night’s meeting on the safety protocols, which will be in place in anticipation of a continuation of the pandemic deeper into 2021. “A lot can change between now and August,” Linson said. “We are hoping things will be business as usual. To make that happen, we need more people to get the vaccine.” For the most part, the plan presented for in-person learning mirrors the current plan in place. “To ensure the safety of our students, East Noble School Corp. will follow guidance and mandates provided by the Indiana Department of Health, Noble County Department of Health and the Indiana Department of Education,” Linson advised.

Dekko Foundation s move to CLC carries mission of into the future

KENDALLVILLE — The Dekko Foundation, a driving force in repurposing a former school building into a community learning center for all ages, has taken a page from its own collaborative playbook. The foundation has moved its headquarters to the third floor of The Community Learning Center in Kendallville to work beside its partner organizations in fostering economic freedom and self-sufficiency for all ages through education. The foundation will benefit from the network of support and the energy in the building. “The move to the CLC is a great opportunity to work alongside other organizations,” said Barry Rochford, strategic communications officer for the foundation, on a recent tour of the new office.

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Week in Review, April 4-10, 2021

SDI pledges $1.5 million to Trine engineering expansion ANGOLA — The Steel Dynamics Foundation Inc. has pledged $1.5 million toward Trine University s engineering facility expansion, the university announced Monday. In honor of Steel Dynamics support, the 40,000-square-foot expansion will be named the Steel Dynamics Inc. Center for Engineering and Computing. A longtime supporter of Trine University, the Steel Dynamics Foundation Inc. has provided major gifts toward the Steel Dynamics Inc./Keith E. Busse Athletic and Recreation Center and the Thunder Ice Arena. Enrollment in the Allen School of Engineering and Computing has risen 72% over the past decade to nearly 1,000 students, with engineering students accounting for more than 40% of Trine s main campus student population.

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