Knox County school board discusses, makes no change to mask policy
Board chair Susan Horn proposed changing the language in the mask policy to give exemptions to students involved in the arts: band, choir and theatre. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 10:45 AM EST February 12, 2021
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. Knox County parents are divided after the Board of Education s meeting Wednesday night. The chairman brought a proposal to change the school system s mask policy.
The current policy states masks are required in grades K-12, with a few exceptions. For example, student athletes aren t required to mask up in a game, but in choir and band they must mask up.
This week s top picks in local arts and entertainment. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
Theater by Zoom
The University of Minnesota Duluth’s production of “Love and Information,” directed by Lauren Roth, is a play of bits and blurbs, pieces of conversation the audience is dropped into: a tug-of-war over a secret, a message from an unlikely source, a sister who is technically a mother.
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Playwright Caryl Churchill’s work premiered in London in 2012, and it contains dozens of plotlines and more than 100 characters. Pre-pandemic, it played on a stark, simple set. Now it comes to you within the neat boxes of Zoom. “Love and Information” is available for viewing at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 11-14.
It s scary to send them back like this | Knox County parents split on spring in-person learning decision
Some Knox County parents never doubted sending their kids back to the classroom. Others wish they could reverse their decision. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 6:53 PM EST January 5, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. On the first day of the spring semester, some parents are confident in their decision to send kids back to the classroom, but others are having second thoughts.
Knox County Schools required those learning decisions be made eleven weeks ago, before the holiday spike in COVID-19 cases. Some think that was too soon.
Parents of 45,000 students sent their kids to learn in person Tuesday. The school district said around 5,000 made the switch from virtual to in-person from the fall semester.
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Music + poetry from Sacred Heart
“This Moment in Time” is a collaboration between DanSan Creatives and Tall Rocks Design a night of music and poetry from local artists beamed to you from the stage at Sacred Heart Music Center.
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The lineup includes AfroGeode, Ntsang, Charles Obije, Royalty, Logik in 3rd Person, Nesian, Seyi Oyinloye and JayGee.
The event will stream on Sacred Heart’s YouTube page and dansancreatives.org/concert. Donations accepted.
Surprise! It s Manheat
Among the more unpredictable ways to end 2020: a new Manheat album that dropped seemingly out of nowhere and on to Bandcamp. “Blood Booze and Babyteeth” doesn’t give you a chance to settle in for a listen it just rams right into you and tells you to “leave your nonsense to yourself.”
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Brad Cubbie of Dayton, told Good Morning America that his viral moment happened after he gifted his girls Khloe, 10 and Braleigh, 6, a makeup kit for Christmas.