"This would be a way we could take responsibility and actually take care of the building," said Jessie Fisher, Preservation Buffalo Niagara's executive director.
class= wysiwyg-break drupal-content src= /sites/all/modules/contrib/wysiwyg/plugins/break/images/spacer.gif title= >Parents participating in the lawsuit believe their students should be in school, in person, five days a week. As of right now, they are on track to get just that. As long as the transmission rates are at or close to 100 per 1000 people, Judge Colaiacovo says both districts will return to in person full time instruction by May 17.
Colaiacovo said Friday afternoon the court reserves the right to modify the order upon the conclusion of the court case, which will resume next Monday morning. In explaining his decision, he told both parties “If we trust the science, and trust these numbers, we will be where we need to do this.”
Parents participating in the lawsuit believe their students should be in school, in person, five days a week. As of right now, they are on track to get just that. As long as the transmission rates are at or close to 100 per 1000 people, Judge Colaiacovo says both districts will return to in person full time instruction by May 17.
Colaiacovo said Friday afternoon the court reserves the right to modify the order upon the conclusion of the court case, which will resume next Monday morning. In explaining his decision, he told both parties “If we trust the science, and trust these numbers, we will be where we need to do this.”