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Creighton Lodge had its final round of tests administered on May 11. “We had zero positive cases from the May 11 testing,” said Veroba. Nobody is currently on the close contact watch, either, which would have forced that person to be under quarantine. Creighton Lodge is in the midst of what Veroba called a 14-day clean cycle. If there are no positive cases at the end of those 14 days, then the eating area and other commons areas can reopen. The projected reopening date is May 26, but they’re awaiting confirmation from Public Health. “It is Public Health regulations that you have to have a 14-day COVID cycle, and a 14-day clean cycle. So we are on the clean cycle right now because we have no cases. If we get any more cases, then that would actually restart the whole thing again.”
“I had been in a French Immersion program since kindergarten myself, and I’m also from a small community like Estevan,” said Cooper, who hails from Dauphin, Man. “So it just seemed like a really good fit to start a program that I love so much and that I believe in so much.” Cooper is currently finishing her final practicum. She completed a bachelor’s degree at Brandon University with a major in music and a minor in French, and she is wrapping up her bachelor in education in early years at the university. Her parents put her in French Immersion when she was in kindergarten, and it has opened so many opportunities for her.
Our annual Cupid's Cuties special can be found in the Feb. 10 edition of the Estevan Mercury. Thanks to the Grade 4 and 5 classes at Pleasantdale School for participating and for giving us such great answers. Also, thanks to the businesses who sponsored this year's promotion.
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Schools Across the Midwest are using the Contact-Free Walk-Thru Body Temperature Scanning System from Dubak Electrical Group Our clients – including schools, businesses and buildings throughout Chicago and the country – are looking for simple solutions that can help return people to their daily activities without a lot of hassle, said Nick Dubak, COO of Dubak Electrical Group LA GRANGE, Ill. (PRWEB) February 01, 2021 As schools across the country are looking for ways to safely reopen for in-person instruction, several have been successfully greeting students with contact-free, walk-through body temperature screening for months. With the DuThermX Body Temperature Measurement System from Chicago area Dubak Electrical Group, students and staff can quickly and easily enter a building while following safety protocols.