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CMS policy change: No more than two guests allowed for studentsâ end-of-year shows CMS policy change: No more than two guests allowed for studentsâ end-of-year shows (Source: WBTV) By Paige Pauroso | May 5, 2021 at 5:55 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 6:00 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has revised its end-of-year activity guidelines for student performances.
Schools with preapproved student performances, including dance, theater, orchestra and band, will allow no more than one to two guests (parent/guardian) per participant, dependent upon school venue capacity, to attend performances following the safety protocols below:
For indoor events, each participant will be allowed to bring no more than one to two guests (parent/guardian) not to exceed 30 percent capacity of the venue. Face coverings will be required. Families/guest groups must physically distance and sit at least 6 feet apart from other families/guest groups.
“Our students have been through a lot,” said Emily Rizzo, a spokeswoman for the mayor. “Why not offer them an engaging experience rather than something they have to do?”
Pawtucket has already vaccinated 650 students between the ages of 16 and 18. The state s goal is for them to vaccinate 1,700 more students in that age group.
High schools across Rhode Island have scheduled vaccination clinics for their students over the age of 16; the first one was Monday at Cranston High School East. Gov. Dan McKee said last week that his administration would work with any high school that wants to host a vaccination clinic for students.
âItâs a reasonable requestâ: Parents continue to push for changes to CMS policy on performing arts
Town of Matthews offers its community theater space for students to perform in but booster club says that presents challenges as well.
Town steps in to keep high school play going in Matthews By Paige Pauroso | April 30, 2021 at 5:17 PM EDT - Updated May 3 at 6:25 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Thereâs been a lot of disappointments for high school students this past year.
The pandemic disrupted their school year for months, sending them to remote learning for most of the year.
And just because theyâre back now, parents say things arenât better.
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