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A RESIGNATION FROM THE MORONGO UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD

The Morongo Unified School District board of trustees made quick work of their regular meeting last night, wrapping up in just under an hour. Reporter Andrew Dieleman has the meeting details… At last night’s meeting, the board announced Trustee Megan Berge resigned from the board on Friday, May 7

SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES INDOOR ATHLETICS

The Morongo Unified School District board of trustees held a special meeting last night do discuss allowing the return of indoor athletics for student athletes. Reporter Andrew Dieleman has the details… At last night’s special meeting, Director of Secondary Curriculum Justin Howard outlined the district’s extensive proposal for allowing student athletes to return to indoor sports, primarily boys and girls basketball and wrestling. After a brief discussion, the board voted 4-0 (Trustee Kerri Condley being absent) to approve indoor athletics beginning April 19. The estimated 75-100 student athletes will be required to undergo mandatory COVID-19 testing twice per week with only approved athletes, coaches, and spectators allowed at practices and games.

SCHOOL BOARD HEARS CHALLENGES OF REOPENING SCHOOLS

The Morongo Unified School District Board of Trustees met in open session last night where they swore in new Trustees Megan Berge, Robert Hamilton, and Cathy Nelson; and returning Board Member Kerri Condley. With new trustees welcomed, the board went on to a bleak report on the tentative reopening of district schools for in-person learning. Reporter Andrew Dieleman has more… New Trustees Cathy Nelson (left), Robert Hamilton (center), and Megan Berge (right) were official sworn in as new Trustees for the Morongo Unified School District. Returning Trustee Keri Condley was also sworn in for her second term, but her camera was turned off.

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San Bernardino County has filed an action in the California Supreme Court asking the court to find that the governor’s stay-at-home orders exceed the authority found in the California Emergency Services Act. The county seeks to exercise local control in response to the COVID-19 pandemic rather than be restrained by the state’s regional approach that treats San Bernardino County the same as significantly different counties. San Bernardino County has urged the state to recognize that the county’s size and geographic diversity should allow for fewer restrictions in communities with lower COVID-19 metrics than the county as a whole.

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