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Wisconsin primary election is Tuesday

Tuesday is primary election day in Wisconsin. |  Photo: WDIO-TV file WDIO-TV Created: February 15, 2021 05:58 PM It s already time for another election: Tuesday, Feb. 16 is primary election day in Wisconsin. All ballots in the state will contain the State Superintendent of Public Instruction race, which will be narrowed from seven candidates to two in Tuesday s primary election. The candidates are Sheila Briggs, Joe Fenrick, Troy Gunderson, Shandowlyon Shawn Hendricks-Williams, Deborah Kerr, Steve Krull, and Jill Underly. Wisconsin Public Radio has profiles of the candidates. Incumbent Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor is not running. Locally, there is also a primary election in the Maple School Board race. Shannon Grayson, incumbent Adam Landwehr, Shari Olson, Chris Schultz, and incumbent Rachel Zwicky are running for two seats. The Superior Telegram has profiles of the candid

Maple School Board tweaks handbook to address spring break travel

Maple staff would have to cover that time with their own sick leave, per the revision made Monday. The extended emergency paid sick leave offered by the district to staff who need to quarantine at home due to COVID-19 exposure could not be used. The revision applies only to international travel to level 4 countries, which as of Wednesday, Feb. 10, included all but a handful of countries, according to a CDC map. It does not apply to travel within the United States, even though the United States is listed as a level 4 country. The board also approved a change to its COVID-19 mask protocol. A doctor’s note will now be required to exempt students or staff from wearing a mask in school. The revision would not affect students and staff who have current exemptions; they would be grandfathered in.

Young Spartan arrives: Superior Middle School rebrands with new logo

Young Spartan arrives: Superior Middle School rebrands with new logo The new design, created by seventh grader Lila Gucinski, replaces the logo the school has had since it opened. Written By: Maria Lockwood | × Lila Gucinski, a seventh grader at Superior Middle School, poses with the logo she designed Superior Middle School s main office Wednesday, Feb. 10. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com) What’s black and blue with a pop of red? Superior Middle School’s new logo. The design, featuring a youthful Spartan surrounded by circles of red and black, was created by seventh grader Lila Gucinski. She unveiled a sign of the new logo in the middle school office Wednesday, Feb. 10.

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