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Benzie Central band going ahead with winter concert

Benzie Central band going ahead with winter concert Feb. 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BENZONIA Benzie Central Schools band students will still be putting on a performance in person for close friends and family. Benzie s winter band concert will be held on Feb. 18, with separate performances from each band. The sixth-grade band will be performing at 6 p.m., the middle school band will be performing at 7 p.m. and the high school symphonic band will be performing at 8 p.m. Doors will be open 20 minutes prior to each performance. Each performance will be streamed live on the Benzie Central Middle and High School Facebook pages.

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New Preschool Program Helps Both Students and Parents

9 & 10 News February 4, 2021 It’s called the Strong Beginnings program, aiming to help preschoolers who are considered at-risk. “Strong Beginnings is a research grant that is looking into the benefits of two years of high quality preschool before entering kindergarten for at risk children,” said Amber Wilson, Early Childhood Coordinator for Benzie Central Schools and Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools. The Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District received a grant to fund the Strong Beginnings program at Benzie Central Schools, along with Mancelona Public Schools and Munson Healthcare’s preschool program. “The goal is to provide a whole child support for children at the 3-year-old age,” Wilson said. “Looking at their social-emotional development, their cognitive development, their literacy and math.”

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Schools continue to see COVID-19 cases amid slowed contact tracing

Dec 22, 2020 TRAVERSE CITY — Four area school districts remain on the state’s list of ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released data Monday showing Kingsley, Glen Lake, Suttons Bay and Leland as experiencing an ongoing outbreak of the virus. Three of those date back nearly a month. Kingsley Superintendent Keith Smith said his district still is recovering from an outbreak that took out 10 members of the high school football team, both student-athletes and coaches, in late November. Kingsley has a total of 16 confirmed school-associated cases since the beginning of the school year, none of which are active, Smith said.

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Area schools dish up holiday dinners

Area schools dish up holiday dinners Dec. 16, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Volunteers and staff load holiday meals in the back of vehicles in order to deliver them to Frankort-Elberta Elementary Schools students. (Photo/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less 2of8 Volunteers and staff load holiday meals into a bus in order to deliver them to students. (Colin Merry/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8 Volunteers, teachers and school staff delivered 511 meals to Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools students. (Colin Merry/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less 5of8 Frankfort Elberta Area Schools delivered around 511 meals to students pre-school through 12th grade on Wednesday. (Colin Merry/Record Patriot) Show MoreShow Less

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