Doesnt really have an outdoorsy motif, laughs but itll do. grunting i was afraid these had got broken. Salmoneus, can i ask you a couple of questions . At your service. Number one, do you think were on a picnic . A picnic . No. But i dont think one should deny oneself creature comforts and number two, on those plates . Roast quail . scoffs if you want quail, youll have to catch it yourself. Fine, ill do it. You will . You will . laughing yeah, i happen to come from a family of fine quail catchers. But somebody else is gonna h he to cook it. Great hunters dont cook. Dont look at me. Guess s at leaves the scouting to me. No, wait, i think i should do the scouting. Oh, no, youre cooking. sighing cooking. salmoneus mimicking quail chirping mimicking quail chirping chirping mimicking quail yelling oh, youve made a big mistake, buster. I happen to be hercules best friend. And if you dont get. laughing whats so funny . You. Im a lot funnier if y y stop using my back as a couch now get off me
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Sherman CSD Principal Ann Morrison
SHERMAN The Sherman Central School District will continue to follow the hybrid model of instruction that has been in use throughout the 2020-2021 school year, board of eduction members and administrators determined at a special meeting on March 31.
Michael Ginestre, district superintendent, reminded board members that “we have received word from the CDC that we can reduce social distancing in the classroom to three feet. However “there’s no imminent announcement that we know of,” he said. “There are caveats and there are issues with this. Despite what the CDC says, we are at the mercy of the governor and the New York state Department of Health.”
David Prenatt
SHERMAN The Sherman Central School District will continue to follow the hybrid model of instruction that has been in use throughout the 2020-2021 school year, board of eduction members and administrators determined at a special meeting on March 31.
Michael Ginestre, district superintendent, reminded board members that “we have received word from the CDC that we can reduce social distancing in the classroom to three feet. However “there’s no imminent announcement that we know of,” he said. “There are caveats and there are issues with this. Despite what the CDC says, we are at the mercy of the governor and the New York state Department of Health.”