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Sebewaing Sugar Fest reunion postponed
Mary Drier, For the Tribune
May 24, 2021
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Mark Rummel
Of all of the events that are being planned for the annual Sebewaing Sugar Festival, there is still one on hold.
Mark Rummel, a former Sebewaing School District graduate, has been planning an all class reunion for the last two years. His plan is to gather graduates from 1904 to 1972 to join together.
In 1973, Sebewaing Schools and Unionville Schools merged to form the Unionville-Sebewaing Area School District.
Rummel started planning for the event back in 2019 in hopes for the event to be part of the annual 2020 sugar festival celebration when many flock back to their hometown.
USA schools has six new COVID cases in students
District informs parents of how it is sending students home
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The Unionville Sebewaing Area School District, which announced six new cases among students on Saturday. The district also informed parents of how it will look into sending infected students home going forward. (Tribune File Photo)
The Unionville Sebewaing Area School District has announced six new COVID-19 cases among students on April 10, along with its plans for tackling new cases in the district.
The students in question include four in high school, one in middle school, and one in elementary school. Superintendent George Rierson said that a couple of these students are siblings and one had close contact over spring break, which ruled out that students were exposed due to school activities.
USA Schools announce new COVID-19 cases in students, staff
District has had 16 staff members, 28 students test positive
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The Unionville Sebewaing Area School District. (Tribune File Photo)
The Unionville Sebewaing Area School District announced new COVID-19 positive cases among its staff and student body, with the district preparing to return from spring break.
On April 2, the district announced that two staff members and a volunteer worker had tested positive for COVID-19. The news came a day after it was announced that one high school student and one elementary student had tested positive.
The news comes after announcements that other students had tested positive earlier in the week.