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State News: Green Forest school board approves TV Club (5/25/21)

State News: Green Forest school board approves TV Club (5/25/21)
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Local News: City, school district to split fee for ballfield work in Green Forest (5/4/21)

Tuesday, May 4, 2021 An aerial photograph taken March 15 from a drone piloted by Green Forest Police Chief John Bailey shows how poor drainage can cause problems at the city’s baseball/softball complex. Work to correct the drainage issue, along with a number of renovations to the main softball and baseball fields, is expected to begin in the coming weeks with the cost split between the city and the Green Forest School District. Photo courtesy of city of Green Forest Many parts of Green Forest have drainage issues. One of the easiest places to see this is the city’s baseball/softball complex.

Local News: Unmasked: Face coverings no longer required in GF schools (4/27/21)

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Students and staff in the Green Forest School District will no longer be required to wear face coverings after a decision voted on by the school board during last week’s meeting. Matt Summers According to superintendent Matt Summers, the decision to end one of the major health protocols established to help control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic was based on a survey distributed to district parents, guardians and staff. “The governor’s mandate has pulled masks, and temperatures and those type things are now optional,” Summers said. “We conducted a survey with our staff, parents and guardians that went along with that. We also provided the guidance we had received in that survey. ”

State News: Green Forest board considers student laptops (3/2/21)

Tuesday, March 2, 2021 Some students in the Green Forest School District may soon see changes in the district’s plan to provide laptops to students. During the district board of education meeting on Feb. 22, technology director Anthony Dale presented his master plan, which includes a recommendation and plans to provide each student in grades 9-12 — and possibly 6-12 in the future —with a Chromebook issued specifically to them. According to superintendent Matt Summers, the plan would actually reduce the amount of money the district would spend on student devices. Matt Summers “The reason for that is in having our Chromebook carts in the rooms and check in and check out and sign in and sign out and charging and all of that, you end up having more devices than you really have to have,” Summers said. “We’re looking at a child actually having that device all their own, signed out to them, checked out to them, that kind of thing.”

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