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Some Orchard Park students will resume in-person instruction April 26

Some Orchard Park students will resume in-person instruction April 26 When it comes to middle school and high school students, however, those children in grades 6 through 12 will have to wait. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:13 PM EDT April 18, 2021 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. The Orchard Park Central School District has announced that fourth and fifth-graders who have been on hybrid schedules can return to full-time in-person instruction starting April 26. The district said the return of those students is possible, citing the recent 3-foot distance guidance by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In a letter to parents they added some changes to student and teacher schedules will be needed at South Davis and Windom, but specifics will be shared this week.

Parents file lawsuits against 4 WNY school districts, superintendents

Parents file lawsuits against 4 Western New York school districts The NYS health department is reviewing new CDC distancing guidance for schools. 2 On Your Side tried to get answers about when a decision can be expected. Author: Leanne Stuck Updated: 12:04 AM EDT April 1, 2021 CLARENCE, N.Y. There are currently four lawsuits filed by parents against school districts in Western New York who are asking for the immediate return to full-time, in-person learning. Attorney Paul Cambria of Lipsitz Green Scime Cambria LLP said he s filed lawsuits on behalf of parents against Orchard Park and Williamsville school districts. HoganWillig Law Firm has filed similar lawsuits against Grand Island and Clarence Central school districts.

Porn Companies Lose Arbitration Bid With Performer Who Claims She Was Trafficked

A gaggle of pornography studios lost their bid to force a performer to arbitrate claims she was allegedly trafficked by a model talent agent who forced her to engage in commercial sex acts and hand over the profits. SAN DIEGO (CN) Even though he found arbitration agreements between a pornography performer and the video studios which shot and produced the adult films were valid, a federal judge Thursday nonetheless declined to enforce the agreements to avoid potential conflicting court rulings in a novel Trafficking Victims Protection Act case. Senior U.S. District Judge Michael Anello, in a 22-page order out of the Southern District of California Thursday, denied pornography studios’ motion to compel arbitration in the case brought last year by Jane Doe, who claims she was forced by model talent agent Cissy Steele to film commercial sex videos in California and hand over her earnings.

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