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As Bend La-Pine Schools eye in-person return, parents, teachers are divided
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65-year-old dies after crashing into stone wall in Cumberland County: state police PennLive.com 1/7/2021 Jenna Wise, pennlive.com © \ Travis Kellar tkellar@pennlive.com\ /HAR/pennlive.com/TNS State police patrols will check in on schools and colleges in state police jurisdictions at least once per shift, and will visit at different times throughout the day and night. Dan Gleiter, PennLive, 2017 HAR
A 65-year-old man was killed in Dickinson Township Tuesday when he lost control of his car and crashed into a stone retaining wall, Pennsylvania State Police said.
William J. Irwin, a resident of Gardners, Adams County, was headed north on Carlisle Road around 4:24 p.m. when he drove into the retaining wall at 2 Pine School Road, state police said.
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BEND, Ore. KTVZ Parent Ryan Cartmill of Bend said he waited months for Bend-La Pine Schools to release its plans to return students to class.
On Thursday, that day came. The school district is planning to have students back in class fully Feb. 8.
“It seemed like it took longer than it should have, Cartmill said Thursday. But at the same time, we are happy to have something to look forward to.”
He has three children in elementary school: a first-grader, third-grader and fifth-grader. They all attend Juniper Elementary.
Cartmill is one of many parents who has been calling for some time for schools to reopen.
This made me cry I m so happy and so are the kids! That was the reaction from a mother of two students in Bend-La Pine Schools one of thousands of students in the district who have not been inside a classroom since March after receiving the news Thursday that students in the district would begin to return to in-person instruction as early as this month. In an email Thursday morning to families, Superintendent Lora Nordquist announced that students in the district would begin returning to classrooms as early as this month. Bend-La Pine students in grades K-3 will return to classrooms five days a week starting Jan. 25; students in grades 4 and 5 will return two days a week Feb. 1, and students in grades 6-12 will return two days a week starting Feb. 8, on the first day of the new school term. On days they re not in classrooms, students will continue to receive instruction online.
January Marks School Board Appreciation Month Bend-La Pine Schools recognizes seven volunteer members of the Board of Directors
Every January, School Board Appreciation Month is celebrated by school districts across the United States, including Bend-La Pine Schools, which will recognize the seven volunteer community members during a school board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 12.
“Our board members deserve our utmost thanks and appreciation for the tireless work they put in, this month and every month to ensure that our district is performing at a high level,” said Interim Superintendent Lora Nordquist. “In a year like 2020, we are especially thankful for these seven volunteers. Their commitment and dedication to seeing that our students and staff are well served during these challenging times is phenomenal.”
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