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VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The following is a news release issued by Valley City Public Schools Superintendent Josh Johnson.
“Earlier this week, the North Dakota High School Activities Association revised the capacity limits to match North Dakota’s Smart Restart for Large Group Gatherings.
Johnson said following consultation with our local health team and school board, Valley City Public Schools has made the decision to continue limiting attendance to 50 spectators between December 14, 2020 thru January 15, 2021. This decision
will be re-evaluated with our local health team during the week of January 11-15, 2021.
Each Valley City Public School participating student will receive two wristbands that they will be able to share with parents and family members. The wristbands will allow entrance into the event, but will not cover the cost of admission. No visiting team spectators will be allowed to attend.
Administrators no longer allowed to regulate clothing based on their feelings
The best place to show your support for President Trump as a K-12 student may be in Mississippi’s Rankin County School District.
Following a legal warning about allegedly forcing a student to remove a pro-Trump face mask, and a “temporary adjustment” to its face-mask policy in response, the district has now approved a host of revisions to the dress code to remove wide-ranging administrative discretion over student expression.
The Alliance Defending Freedom provided
The College Fix the minutes of the November Board of Education meeting where revisions to the “Smart Restart” plan and dress code were approved. They took effect Wednesday with the board’s adoption of the November minutes, the alliance said.