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HEADTEACHERS have expressed their frustration at the Government’s 11th hour decision to close schools and switch to remote learning.
Boris Johnson announced on Monday evening that all schools, colleges and universities would be shut for the majority of students until at least the February half-term as the coronavirus pandemic worsens.
Some had been back just a day after the Government insisted at the weekend it was safe for children to return at the start of term.
But then the Prime Minister announced a third nationwide lockdown in less than a year, saying that hospitals were under more pressure from covid-19 than at any time since the start of the pandemic.
Over 20 schools have come together to raise some festive spirit for Bolton Hospice. Queensbridge School, Haslam Park Primary, The Oaks Primary, Devonshire Road Primary and more took part in a combination of jolly jumper days and elf runs during December to help the hospice raise enough funds to care for patients and families on Christmas Day. The schools went above and beyond, raising over £27,000, covering the Christmas Day costs and more to offer families specialist care and support. Haslam Park Primary School took part in Jolly Jumper Day, with pupils dressing up in their most colourful and cheerful jumpers. Headteacher Mrs Kati-Anne Roughley said: This year has been so tricky for our children and adults but we are very aware that there are others less fortunate than us. We had a very jolly day but also spent time reflecting on how lucky we are.
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Restaurant Report Card: Food service inspection scores December 7-11
Restaurant Report Card: December 7-11
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Here are Middle Georgia’s food service health inspection scores from the Georgia Department of Public Health between Monday, December 7 and Friday, December 11, presented by
red. All scores between 76 and 85 are shown in
orange. All scores between 86-99 are shown in black. All scores of 100 are shown in
green.
Last Inspection Score: 100
2601 N COLUMBIA ST MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 31061
Last Inspection Score: 100
Last Inspection Score: 97
Last Inspection Score: 96
Last Inspection Score: 100
Last Inspection Score: 100
Last Inspection Score: 100
Last Inspection Score: 100
Last Inspection Score: 100
3670 EISENHOWER PKWY MACON, GA 31206