Masks and social distancing. Quarantines and remote learning.
The 2020-21 school year was not a typical experience for high school students on the verge of graduating after a dozen years in elementary, middle and high school. School districts had to make tough decisions on how to offer their lessons to students while trying to make it safe for both students and staff as well as their families, during an unprecedented pandemic caused by COVID-19.
In the Ogdensburg City School District before they re-opened fully on May 3, students could choose between fully remote or a hybrid model, where they went to school two to three days a week and the other days they were remote, receiving their lessons through a computer. The district had split the students into âcohortsâ to limit the number of students attending class at a certain time.
Sunday, May 23, 2021 - 5:35 pm
MORRISTOWN The Morristown Gateway Museum invites you to attend the free open house of a beautifully renovated farmhouse and an Arts Festival at the Red Barn Preserve property Saturday, May 29 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Local Artisans MaryAnn Evans, Debra Monteith, Jack Taylor and Pam Winchester will demonstrate their artistic skill and answer questions.
Scott Ouderkirk will talk about the history of skiffs and Dr. Jessica Rogers, professor of environmental studies, will share her study of an invasive plant that has been identified at the Red Barn Preserve Trails.
Art students from Morristown Central School will be drawing out on the trails.
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