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COVID-19 distancing rules change but bus rules hinder some schools

He added that while smaller Herkimer County schools have had the capacity to bus students who wanted to attend school in person, under the old 6-foot rule, they lacked the classroom space to bring those students back. Those schools benefit from the 6-foot/3-foot change in guidance, but Central Valley does not. Central Valley needs a guidance change that allows us to put more kids on buses for it to affect us,” he said. The Little Falls City School District plans to bring its fourth- and fifth-graders back to five-days a week in-person learning starting Monday, April 26, according to School Superintendent Keith Levatino.

Wellington celebrations mark first of Massey s 2021 graduation events

A total of 769 students will graduate in two ceremonies held at the Michael Fowler Centre. Nearly 800 students from Massey’s Wellington campus will cross the stage to enjoy their moment of glory on 20 April, kicking off the university’s first graduation event for 2021. This is the first official graduation held by Massey in Wellington since the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions forced 2020 graduates to celebrate in absentia. A total of 769 students will graduate in two ceremonies held at the Michael Fowler Centre, including 75 receiving master’s degrees and nine receiving doctoral degrees. Out of the nine doctoral graduates, three will graduate with a Doctor in Clinical Psychology for research on diverse topics, including the experiences of young stroke survivors, brain injury treatment and masculinity in ageing.

Little Rock School District resists full resumption of spring-time activities

Little Rock School District resists full resumption of spring-time activities March 1, 20215:09 pm The Little Rock School District says it plans to have an in-person high school graduation this year, in the room setting of War Memorial Stadium, but otherwise isn’t ready for a full resumption of customary activities. It announced today: Advertisement After careful consideration of the most recent information from the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) in response to Governor Asa Hutchinson’s new guidelines, the Little Rock School District will maintain its plans for in-person, 2021 graduation ceremonies at War Memorial Stadium, but will not host other in-person events. The administration still believes that due to ongoing challenges related to the ability to social distance, it would not be in the best interest of students to host after-graduation events, proms, baccalaureates, or other related activities that would attract large, close gatherings.

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