Posted: Apr 21, 2021 1:06 PM ET | Last Updated: April 21
Emillee York, 18, has been dancing for six years, but the Grade 12 student says the pandemic has made her lose her passion. With gyms closed, and sports leagues and art classes shut during Ontario s COVID-19 crackdown, many of the in-person escapes and interests that help people find happiness have been taken away. (Supplied by Tammy York)
Dancing has been Emillee York s outlet for six years. But with classes moving online and performances cancelled because of the pandemic, the 18-year-old says she s lost her rock just when she needed it most.
York is a Grade 12 student in Glendale Secondary School s performing arts program. With graduation coming, COVID-19 has shuttered the school and hopes of productions due to Ontario restrictions.
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Brief disappearance of boy with Down syndrome prompts change at Lehigh Valley high school
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
Posted Apr 01, 2021
Ian Foerst, who has Down syndrome, was greeted Nov. 11, 2015, by the Lehigh Valley chapter of the Nam Knights motorcycle club as he got off the school bus at home in Emmaus.Courtesy Megan Foerst
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Her son, Ian, never got on the school bus and nobody knew where he was.
The 16-year-old has Down syndrome and attends a life skills class at Emmaus High School.
The boy was found an hour after he went missing Thursday. He was found by a member of a family search party quickly dispatched by Megan Foerst. She said the high school didn’t realize he went missing until police showed up.