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Mineral Wells ISD Assistant Superintendent David Tarver highlighted programs and new opportunities occurring at each campus.
Tarver started by discussing a technology platform that students have available in the library where students can access e-books throughout the summer.
âThey can continue to make those advances in their reading levels through the summer,â he said. âSome kids are really close to taking those next steps and we want them to keep progressing.â
MWISD is now one-to-one with technology and Tarver gave the example of a 4-year-old student that was able to go to the library, build a project, take a photo of it using an application and submit it to their teacher for a grade.
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Mar 9, 2021
Mineral Wells City Manager Randy Criswell issued a statement Tuesday afternoon saying face coverings will no longer be required inside city facilities, but are strongly recommended. The City of Mineral Wells will continue to strongly recommend the safety protocols established by the CDC, including the wearing of personal face coverings (masks) to reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to the statement.
However, if a person is inside a city-owned facility and exhibiting signs of illness or making employees or other patrons uncomfortable due to apparent symptoms of illness, the person will be asked to either put on a mask or leave the facility, according to Criswell.