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Sharon Public Schools reported on Saturday that an employee at Heights Elementary School has tested positive for coronavirus. (Shutterstock)
SHARON, MA Sharon Public Schools reported on Saturday that a staff member at Heights Elementary School has tested positive for coronavirus, the district s third new positive case in the last week.
According to a letter to families from Superintendent of Schools Meg Dussault, those who came in close contact with the staff member have been notified and the school will continue to help the affected individuals. Though we cannot provide specific information about our community member who tested positive, your child was not a close contact (defined as being within 6 feet of the person for at least 15 minutes) of the affected person, wrote Dussault. We ask that you all continue to monitor your child on a daily basis for symptoms, and keep your child home if he/she/they shows any symptoms or is no
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The Hermiston City Council said goodbye to two members and saw three new ones sworn in during their Monday, Dec. 14 meeting.
It was the last meeting for Manuel Gutierrez, who did not run for another term in preparation for a move outside city limits, and David McCarthy, who lost his bid for reelection.
Mayor David Drotzmann presented Gutierrez with a parting award, recognizing him for 15 years of service to the city, including his recent eight-year stint on the council, a previous four-year term on the council and years on the cityâs budget committee and Hispanic Advisory Committee.
âIâve looked up to you and your relationships with our Latino community,â Drotzmann told Gutierrez. âYouâve been a strong advocate for our community, not just for Latino residents but for all residents, always advocating to make sure weâre looking out, especially, for the âlittle guy.ââ