Three former students at the Convent of Mercy secondary school in Roscommon Town were the recent recipients of Maynooth University Entrance Scholarships.
The Association of Clovis Educators filed a complaint with the Public Employment Relations Board alleging Clovis Unified has violated the law for 38 years.
Coronavirus update: County deaths rise to 711; unclear if Fresno fined New Year party-goers [The Fresno Bee]
Jan. 1 Fresno city officials targeted New Year’s Eve party throwers who violated stay-at-home orders, part of a stepped-up bid to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
But it wasn’t clear early Friday a day that saw Fresno County report more than five dozen more deaths related to the pandemic whether anyone would face the hefty fines.
The City Council voted 5-2 to levy fines of $1,000 for a first offense by anyone hosting such an event, and fines could go as high as $10,000 for a repeat violator.
Clovis Unified delays in-person classes until at least January 19
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CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) Many Clovis Unified students will have to wait a little longer to attend classes on campus again.
Students who were supposed to start in-person instruction the week of January 4 will now have to wait until at least January 19.
The school district sent out an email to parents on Thursday, saying the changes were based on new guidance issued by the Fresno County Department of Public Health.
The department advised all schools in the county to pause the return of any new students scheduled to begin in-person instruction the week of January 4 for two weeks.