Peoria Public Schools
Peoria Public Schools will delay a vote on adopting a balanced calendar until more input from the community can be gathered.
At Monday night’s Board of Education meeting, the Balanced Calendar Committee presented findings from surveys given to both families and staff in the Peoria Public Schools system. The survey results showed that the traditional calendar was the clear favorite, with only 19% of respondents saying the balanced calendar was the best option for students, and only 18% said it was the best option for their family.
The results of the staff survey showed similar sentiments, with 26% of staff saying the balanced calendar was the best option for students and 21% saying it was the best for themselves or their family.
LAURA JAMESON ljameson@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN Lock Haven City Council approved a request to close the Grove Street entrance of the East Church Street parking lot for outdoor dining this summer.
Don Powers, owner of The Old Corner, made the request during Monday night’s city council meeting.
The Old Corner is located at the corner of Grove and Church streets and due to its small size and limited indoor capacity caused by COVID-19 restrictions, cannot serve many customers indoors, Powers said.
“I can really only get one table inside for health and safety reasons,” Powers said. Once restrictions ease up he said he may be able to fit up to seven people in the space, however that won’t be enough to sustain the business.
Apr 5, 2021
LOCK HAVEN – Lock Haven City Council approved a request to close the Grove Street entrance of the East Church Street Parking Lot for outdoor dining.
Don Powers, owner of The Old Corner, made the request during Monday night’s city council meeting.
The Old Corner is located at the corner of Grove and Church streets and due to its small size and limited indoor capacity caused by COVID-19 restrictions, cannot serve many customers indoors, Powers said.
“I can really only get one table inside for health and safety reasons,” Powers said. Once restrictions ease up he said he may be able to fit up to seven people in the space however that won’t be enough to sustain the business.
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