Fargo and Moorhead public schools with no longer require masks for all grades by Feb. 14. All Fargo students will be allowed to go maskless staring Jan. 17.
Students at Fargo North and Davies high schools speak out against going back to full-time in-person learning. Written By: C.S. Hagen | ×
Lori Cline, of CARE, Community Alliance for Responsible Education, speaking on behalf of local parents, teachers and students, during Tuesday, Jan. 12 Fargo Public Schools board meeting. C.S. Hagen / The Forum
FARGO Amid the hubbub of committee meetings, COVID-19 data, social distancing and masks, few people have stopped to ask what students want to do.
According to a recent student-led survey conducted at Fargo North High School, 66.8% of 345 students surveyed there believe it’s too early to return to full-time in-person instruction. Fargo North has 956 students, according to the district’s website.
For 6 months, coronavirus has separated Fargo mother from teen daughter The only good thing about the pandemic is now I am learning how to live on my own. Written By: C.S. Hagen | ×
Jennifer Peterson gives her daughter, Stella, a lunch plate with a grilled cheese sandwich, noodles and a pear on Dec. 6. Because Jennifer has underlying health issues that could threaten her life if she contracts COVID-19, Stella has stayed in an Airbnb rental unit while attending high school during the pandemic. C.S. Hagen / The Forum
FARGO With only her eyes visible between an N95 mask and stocking hat, Jennifer Peterson approached her daughter’s back door, carrying a lovingly wrapped grilled cheese sandwich, noodles and a pear.