Hospital. He will have more from her family coming up. It is friday december 20th im Claudine Wong. And im good morning im dave clark. Lets check weather and traffic. Steve how is it looking . Looking cold out there for the morning. Some of the locations are held up with a breeze. Others are below freezing and it will be a morning where we get some 20s here in wind protected areas. San francisco looking upper 40s. A few low 40s. Officially i go 48. There will if a lot of temperatures near 60. 32 concord and walnut creek. 46 fairfield. The Breeze Holding that up. 39 for napa airport. Santa rosa is 3037. 36 san jose. There is some colder readings here this morning. Clouds to the north. Over all highs today in the upper 50s or very, very low 60s. Expect toward santa rosa and napa which benefits from a northerly breeze. Mid 60s and maybe a few pubbing the upper 60s. Here is sal. Steve, good morning. We are looking at a pretty decent commute to start off the morning on this friday. Right no
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CUMBERLAND – The final 2021-2022 school district calendar approved by the School Committee last week keeps religious holidays as days off.
Chairwoman Karen Freedman, whose family celebrates Jewish holidays, said she believes the district should start considering making celebration of religious holidays a personal choice and not including them on the secular school calendar, as many other districts have done across the country.
Freedman and Amy Rogalski were the two no votes on approving the calendar, as it passed 5-2.
Also part of the finalized calendar presented by Supt. Bob Mitchell is moving two professional days originally scheduled near the Aug. 30 start of school to later in September and October, making for a more consistent first few days of the next school year.