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New state Covid rules spell hope for CNY school proms; 1 school announces dates, venues

New state Covid rules spell hope for CNY school proms; 1 school announces dates, venues Updated Mar 10, 2021; Posted Mar 10, 2021 Students of Onondaga Jr./Sr. High School celebrated at their junior-senior prom Friday, May 31, 2019. The event had “A Night Under the Stars” theme and was held at The Lodge at Welch Allyn in Skaneateles Falls. Heather AinsworthHeather Ainsworth Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. In a year unlike any other, high school students across Central New York - and New York state - last spring forfeited junior proms and senior balls due to the Covid-19 pandemic. But now, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s announcement last week of new rules for larger gatherings, there is optimism that this may open the door for schools to host their annual dances.

Will there be a New York State Fair this year? Plus, more top stories (Good Morning CNY for Mar 9)

Will there be a New York State Fair this year? Plus, more top stories (Good Morning CNY for Mar. 9) Updated Mar 09, 2021; Weather Photo of the Day THE LONGEST OFFSEASON FINALLY ENDS: East Syracuse Minoa was one of several Section III teams that opened football practice on Monday, shrugging off the first-day frost of early evening instead of the sweltering heat of an August afternoon. After the required 10 practices, ESM and other schools that broke out the pads at the same time can start playing games. If all goes well, the season will run until mid-April. “We’re here. ‘Bout time, huh? We’re going to get after it,” Spartans coach Kevin DeParde told his team before the start of practice. “We’re business as usual. I don’t care that it’s March.” See more photos and a video. (N. Scott Trimble photo)

Large Central NY districts bring back more students for in-person school; will others follow?

Large Central NY districts bring back more students for in-person school; will others follow? Updated Feb 23, 2021; Posted Feb 23, 2021 Science teacher Leonardo Oppendisano takes a temperature check on a student at the LaFayette Junior/Senior High School Thursday, September 10, 2020.N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.com Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. As more Central New York parents clamor for in-person instruction and the coronavirus cases decline, some school districts are responding. Two large school districts Liverpool and North Syracuse plan to bring more students back for in-person learning starting in early March. They are adding another day or more of instructional time for junior high or high school students.

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