DMV parents express mixed feelings about new CDC student mask wearing guidelines
By Ayesha Khan
DMV parents express mixed feelings about new CDC student mask wearing guidelines
With a highly anticipated school year just weeks away, on Friday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that vaccinated teachers and students don t need to wear masks inside school buildings, relaxing its COVID-19 guidelines.
ROCKVILLE, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - With a highly anticipated school year just weeks away, on Friday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that vaccinated teachers and students don t need to wear masks inside school buildings, relaxing its COVID-19 guidelines.
Local Dance Recitals Light Up Weinberg Center Stage After More Than a Year Dark
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Many improvements made to the building to ensure theater patron’s safety upon the theater’s reopening
Gina Korrell owner of 24/7 Dance Studio shared thoughts on returning to live performances, “We re excited to have the opportunity to perform in our home theater again. We have been hosting our shows at the Weinberg Center for the past 15 years and it just seems fitting.” FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 When the Weinberg Center for the Arts closed its doors on March 12, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, staff thought it would just be a matter of weeks before they re-opened. Now over a year later restrictions from the State of Maryland, Frederick County and the City of Frederick are being lifted to allow the Weinberg Center for the Arts to carefully reopen.
State Roundup: Glassman touts bipartisanship in bid to become 1st GOP comptroller in more than a century
Rep. Andy Harris, M.D. was one of 11 Republican doctors in the U.S. Senate and House who made a video urging people to get vaccinated. They emphasized the safety of the vaccines and said getting them will help lift government restrictions. The Hill reported the story.. https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/550452-gop-doctors-in-congress-release-video-urging-people-to-get-vaccinated
GLASSMAN SAYS HE WOULD HAVE BIPARTISAN APPEAL AS COMPTROLLER: In an interview with Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter, Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said Monday that his bipartisan appeal and history of working across the political aisle make him well-positioned to become Maryland’s first Republican comptroller since 1900.
Each high school’s graduating seniors will be honored outdoors at their home stadium.
The school district said all COVID-19 guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Maryland Department of Health, and Frederick County Health Department will be followed.
Graduates will be allowed to invite two guests, and ceremonies will be livestreamed, as well as posted on YouTube for later viewing.
Groups of people from the same household will be physically distanced from other groups, and hand sanitizing stations will be set up around each stadium.
Most ceremonies have been scheduled for midmorning, so that temperatures will be cooler. The school district said a backup plan, in case of rain or other bad weather, is still being worked out and will be announced later.
“There’s so many reasons to get the children back to school. Not only for the physical, psychological and social health of the children, but also for the families.”
Frederick County, Maryland, and Fairfax and Loudoun counties in Virginia will begin some form of hybrid learning on Tuesday.
Each school district has different guidelines for phasing students back in, but all of them say they re making safety the top priority. Dr. Fauci spoke with News4 s Doreen Gentzler about when he thinks schools should fully re-open and when children can expect to be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
In Fairfax County, about 8,000 students will return to in-person learning, including technical and career students and students in special education.