North Mason putting school support levy on November ballot
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The North Mason School District is putting a four-year educational programs and support levy back on the ballot for November’s general election. School board members unanimously voted to approve putting the measure before voters on May 20.
The proposed levy would replace one that expired at the end of 2020. School support levies supplement the state s basic education allotment to operate and maintain schools.
Two previous attempts by NMSD to pass the levy failed: first in February of 2020 and again in April of 2020. The no vote resulted in the district trimming its 2020-21 budget by roughly $4 million and the elimination of roughly 18 teaching positions. Without a levy, NMSD is also unable to collect state trust land funding commonly referred to as timber tax available to school districts in Washington.
Associated Press and staff reports
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Vaccine clinics in Kitsap County and Washington state are preparing to accommodate younger patients as U.S. regulators signed on to the expanded use of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine to children as young as 12 on Monday.
Shots could begin as soon as this week after the Food and Drug Administration signed off on expanding the emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine to 12- to 15-year-olds.
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 4/14/2021 4:22:36 PM
As area schools roll out plans to provide a five-day in-person option by next week in order to comply with Governor Chris Sununu’s executive order, Sununu has announced that scheduled remote days won’t count toward the state-required 180 days of instructional time.
On the heels of his initial announcement five-day in-person announcement, Sununu announced during a press conference that after April 19, remote days – with exceptions for COVID-19 specific situations outlined in his original order – wouldn’t be counted as instructional days by the state and would have to be made up at the end of the school year.
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