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These 22 Eastern Washington schools will now offer COVID-19 testing

These 22 Eastern Washington schools will now offer COVID-19 testing Officials emphasized that the testing programs will be tailored based on the school districts – some could be for students, staff or a combination of both. Author: Kaitlin Riordan, KING 5 Staff Published: 4:58 PM PST February 16, 2021 Updated: 5:24 PM PST February 16, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash Gov. Jay Inslee announced on Tuesday that about 50 more schools will participate in a COVID-19 testing program as districts try to bring more students back to in-person classes. Of the nearly 50 schools, 22 of them are in Eastern Washington, according to a list provided by the governor’s office. Thirteen school districts, including Spokane Public Schools, have been participating in a testing pilot program, and the new schools will join them this month.

List of Spokane County school districts and their current learning models

Updated: 10:21 AM PST February 1, 2021 Since the coronavirus pandemic began, children around the country have been out of classrooms and learning at home with help from technology. Here’s a breakdown of all the school districts in Spokane County and which students are back in class or learning virtually as of Jan. 22. Central Valley School District Kindergarten through sixth grade students, along with preschoolers and all levels of special education, all have the option of attending school in person all day every school day. Seventh through twelfth grade began a phased hybrid model on Feb. 1. Cheney School District Kindergarten through third graders are back to in-person learning. Third graders are phasing back into classrooms. All third-graders will be back in-person on Jan. 25.

Exceeding expectations: Winds knock out power to thousands in the West Plains

Cheney Free Press - Cities still effecting repairs almost one week after powerful storm blows through   Wesley Willand This house at 5th and I streets suffered major damage from last Wednesday s winds, but fortunately no injuries WEST PLAINS - National Weather Service forecasters warned last week that a strong cold front scheduled to pass through Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho beginning late Tuesday night and through Wednesday could bring strong winds, heavy rain and snow in the mountains - with winds potentially gusting into the 40 – 55 miles per hour range. They were a bit off as winds well exceeding those forecasted knocked down power lines, poles and trees leading to power disruptions to thousands and at least one death in the region on Jan. 13. Crews were continuing to make repairs in many areas as late as Tuesday, Jan. 19, with some customers without power through last weekend.

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