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LENTEN FISH FRY DINNERS: The Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus located at 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, 12110, will be hosting Lenten Fish Fry Dinners beginning Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2021. and continuing every Friday from February 19th 2021 through and including Good Friday April 2nd 2021. The “Take Out” dinner includes; Fish Fry or Clam Roll served with French Fries or Onion Rings and Coleslaw. All Dinners are $10.00 each. Please call 518 892 3750 for reservations, please indicate pick up time requested. Social distancing and masks are required per CDC guidelines. www.lathamcoloniekofc.com/events.
Coronavirus impact on staff forces Cohoes High to stick to remote learning
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Cohoes High School has extended remote learning for its students until Jan. 25 in response to more COVID-19 cases and additional quarantining, the Cohoes City School District sLori Van Buren
COHOES – Cohoes High School has extended remote learning for its students until Jan. 25 in response to more COVID-19 cases and additional quarantining, the Cohoes City School District said.
The COVID-19 cases “and subsequent quarantine requirements have continued to create a significant strain on our staffing,” the district said.
“Our plan is to have students return for in-person learning on Monday, Jan. 25,” the district said.
Capital Region schools move to remote learning
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Many Capital Region schools are going remote this week due to the impact of coronavirus on students, teachers and staff.Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
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Some area schools have made the decision to switch to remote learning this week due to the spread of coronavirus and its impact on staff and students. Below is a roundup of the latest news.
North Colonie grades K-12 fully remote due to staff shortage