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176 infected in new coronavirus outbreaks at 57 schools, says Michigan’s May 10 school outbreak report
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Buses drop off students during the first day of school at Estabrook Elementary in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020.
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The data was collected on Thursday, May 6, and includes preschools and daycares in those buildings
Last week, the state reported 197 infections in new outbreaks at 65 K-12 school buildings.
The biggest new outbreaks involves 12 students on the track team at Fulton Middle School in Gratiot County; nine students at West Middle School in Rochester Hills, and eight students and staff at St. Stephen Catholic School in New Boston, which is part of metro Detroit.
The City of Wall Lake has been awarded a substantial grant from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to assist with asbestos remediation and partial deconstruction of the former East Sac County (ESC) Elementary School building in town. The city council and ESC School Board have been in negotiations for nearly a year to have the city take possession of the property. Clerk, Chris Rodman, says this grant was one of the final obstacles that needed to be cleared for the deal to move forward.
The city had originally requested $132,000 from the DNR for the project and received nearly all of their ask with $121,700 to be awarded. The former school building is currently still owned by ESC, but officials can now begin the process of selling it to Wall Lake for one dollar. Rodman expects this will be completed by the end of the summer with crews arriving on scene shortly after the 2021-22 school year begins.
Clifford Smart Middle School
⢠Clifford Smart s Social Justice League made 35 packages of handmade/decorated ornaments, bags, notes and candy for residents at Canterbury-on-the-Lake Retirement Community, particularly those who have been so isolated during the pandemic.
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⢠The student PTSA created cards and letters to send to frontline workers to say thank you and to let them know we are thankful and thinking of the hard work they are doing over the holiday season.
Commerce Elementary
⢠With support from the Commerce PTA, the annual Giving Tree tradition continued. Although this year s tree was virtual, families selected and donated items to support families in-need in the Walled Lake community.