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Haines School one of few in Alaska to open on time, all year

Haines School one of few in Alaska to open on time, all year   May 27, 2021 As the Haines School year came to a close last week, administrators and staff celebrated the district that was one of few that started on time and remained open for in-person classes throughout the year during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) provided guidance to school districts, what it called the “Alaska Smart Start Plan,” but ultimately left it to each school district to approve how it would organize the school year. DEED doesn’t keep track of how many schools remained open or started on time, but director of DEED’s Division of Innovation and Education Excellence Tammy Van Wyhe said the fact that Haines was able to do so was noteworthy.

Approved FCSD #1 mask variance awaits board authorization; More local school districts submit applications

(Fremont County, WY) – County 10 shared last week, Fremont County School District (FCSD) #1’s plan to apply for a mask variance for the remainder of the school year. The application submitted to the Wyoming Department of Health was approved by State Health Officer Dr. Alexia Harrist on April 27th, 2021. The approval now awaits authorization from the school board. Advertisement “At the time of approval, Fremont County has been in the ‘green zone’ for at least two weeks,” Harrist stated, referring to levels used to measure active cases in an area based on population. The Board has not yet authorized administration to implement the variance, as changes will need to be made to the Smart Start Plan, but it is set to be discussed at the FCSD #1 special board meeting, scheduled for Friday, April 30, at 7AM.

EBR School Board to vote on Smart Start plan next Thursday

EBR School Board to vote on Smart Start plan next Thursday EBR School Board to vote on Smart Start plan next Thursday 4 hours 2 minutes 29 seconds ago Thursday, April 15 2021 Apr 15, 2021 April 15, 2021 10:42 PM April 15, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - After a discussion that went on for hours the EBR Schools Committee voted 6-2 to advance the proposed calendar with no recommendations to the board. Next week, the school board will have a final vote on the plan.  During that meeting more than a 100 teachers and parents gathered to protest the proposed calender change. This causing a rift between officials with East Baton Rouge Parish s school board and a number of area teachers that has yet to be resolved.

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