The Nevada Joint Union High School District sent a message to students and families last week saying that, as the district has modified or canceled many end-of-year and graduation-related events, some privately organized events may have the “look and feel” of being district approved, but are not.
The message urged that they “carefully consider the risks and dangers of attending large public gatherings,” reminding that large gatherings remain prohibited under state public health guidance.
District Superintendent Brett McFadden said last week that he was aware of two or three possible end-of-year or graduation celebrations, organized by private individuals or businesses, and that the message to parents aimed to clarify that they are neither sanctioned nor sponsored by the district.
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Army dismisses speculations on DG ISI’s replacement
ISPR spokesperson clarifies Lt Gen Faiz will complete his two-year tenure
The chief military spokesperson on Monday dismissed speculations that the head of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was being replaced, saying there was no truth to such “baseless rumours”.
“There is no truth to such speculations. These are baseless speculations,” Major General Babar Iftikhar, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) replied here at a news conference when asked to comment on reports on social media that Lt Gen Faiz Hameed was being replaced by Lt Gen Asif Ghafoor.
The DG ISPR clarified that the appointments in the army at a senior level were not “short lived” and usually the head of an institution’s tenure lasted two years.