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Dennison Named Interim Deschutes County Clerk

Dennison Named Interim Deschutes County Clerk The Deschutes County Commissioners have appointed Steve Dennison as interim County Clerk, effective July 31. Dennison, who has served as Deschutes County’s Election Supervisor since 2017, will complete the remainder of County Clerk Nancy Blankenship’s term, which ends in 2022. Blankenship announced her retirement earlier this spring and recommended Dennison’s appointment to the Board of Commissioners. “You always want to leave when things are going well and I am leaving the Clerk’s Office in great hands,” Blankenship said. “It is time to pass the baton to the next generation.” Prior to joining the Deschutes County Clerk’s Office, Dennison worked for San Mateo County, where he managed the technical aspects of the Elections Office. He began his career working for an election technology vendor, Election Systems and Software.

Redmond Schools Updates Pandemic Plan

Redmond Schools Updates Pandemic Plan The Oregon Department of Education recently issued its draft Ready Schools, Safe Learners guidance for the 2021-22 school year. The new guidance allows local control over nearly all practices related to containing and preventing COVID-19 in our schools. The Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Education encourage school districts to balance the reopening of the state with a plan to keep students and staff safe. Here’s the Redmond School District’s plan for summer school and the 2021-22 school year. Please know that these plans could change at any time depending on case counts and variants in our community, and dependent on federal or CDC guidance changes. The Redmond School District will:

Redmond School District outlines summer, fall COVID-19 plans: Masks required on buses, not in classes

Redmond School District outlines summer, fall COVID-19 plans: Masks required on buses, not in classes KTVZ file REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Redmond School District on Monday outlined its current COVID-19-related plans for both summer school and the coming school year, as latest state guidance leaves such decisions up to local school districts. In late June, the Oregon Department of Education issued its draft Ready Schools, Safe Learners guidance for the 2021-22 school year. The new guidance allows local control over nearly all practices related to containing and preventing COVID-19 in our schools. The Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Education encourage school districts to balance the reopening of the state with a plan to keep students and staff safe.

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