Skowhegan Area High School remains remote due to staff shortage
At least 10 staff and 95 students were quarantined as of April 9 after two positive cases of COVID-19. Author: Julie Sherburne (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:39 AM EDT April 12, 2021 Updated: 7:40 AM EDT April 12, 2021
SKOWHEGAN, Maine Skowhegan Area High School will remain remote through Tuesday.
Two people have tested positive for COVID-19 causing ten staff members and 95 students to quarantine.
According to superintendent Jon Moody, This situation was a unique one in that we aren’t electing to go remote because of a COVID-19 case or spread. We made the decision as we don’t have enough staffing at SAHS to run in-person school over the next two days.
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105 students, staff impacted at Skowhegan Area High School after additional COVID-19 case
The high school shifted to remote learning on Friday and the administration is looking for ways to staff the building in order to resume hybrid learning on Monday.
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Over 100 students and staff have been impacted after an additional case of COVID-19 was reported at Skowhegan Area High School on Friday.
In a letter sent to the community on Friday evening, School Administrative District 54 Superintendent Jon Moody said that there were two cases reported on Friday; one at the high school and another at Skowhegan Area Middle School. On Thursday, a case of COVID-19 was reported at the high school, resulting in a remote learning day on Friday for students.
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CFP Board Names New D&I Director
The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. (CFP Board) has named Dawn Harris as its director of diversity and inclusion (D&I) for the Center for Financial Planning.
In this newly created position, Harris will be responsible for advancing diversity and inclusion programs and growing the number of diverse CFP professionals within the financial planning profession.
“CFP Board and the center are committed to advancing a culture of diversity and inclusion throughout the financial planning workforce,” says
CFP Board CEO Kevin R. Keller. “Dawn brings experience and skills that will strengthen our D&I strategic objectives and programs that help drive a more diverse financial profession.”