Administrators in the Weare school district are covering for school staff members who contracted COVID-19.Superintendent Jacqueline Coe on Monday cited two clusters at Center Woods Elementary School, where at least 10 people tested positive for.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Administrators in the Weare, New Hampshire, school district are covering for school staff members who contracted COVID-19. Superintendent Jacqueline Coe on Monday cited two clusters at Center Woods Elementary School, where at least 10 people tested positive for COVID-19 while in the building last week, WMUR-TV reported .
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Weare School Board won’t delay deliberative session
Published: 2/4/2021 4:52:24 PM
The deliberative session for the Weare School District will happen two weeks from now after the school board declined Wednesday to delay it until April, the latest step in this complex tale of scheduling annual meetings during the pandemic.
The move comes as a state representative is questioning whether School District Moderator Luther Drake acted in accordance with state law in using multiple 72-hour delays to push the meeting from Feb. 3 to Feb. 17.
Communities throughout the state are wrestling with whether, and how, to change annual meeting schedules in hopes that increased vaccination and warm weather allowing better ventilation will make in-person gatherings safer and draw more voters.
School officials worried push to stay open might have led to COVID-19 transmission
Superintendent says virus may be transmitting in school Share Updated: 7:08 PM EST Jan 28, 2021
Superintendent says virus may be transmitting in school Share Updated: 7:08 PM EST Jan 28, 2021
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Show Transcript SUPERINTENDENTS ARE RAISING CONCERNS TONIGHT. WMUR’S CHERISE LECLERC TELLS US HOW ONE DISTRICT IS WORRIED ITS PUSH TO STAY OPEN MAY HAVE CAUSED A COVID CLUSTER. CHARISSE CHERISE: CENTER WOODS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN WEARE IS IN REMOTE LEARNING THROUGH AT LEAST FEBRUARY 3, AS THE DISTRICT DEALS WITH A COVI CLUSTER SUPERINTENDENT DR, JACQUELINE COE SAYS THEY’ SEEING EVIDENCE OF SOMETHING NEW TRANSMISSION OF THE VIRUS INSIDE THE SCHOOL. WE NEED TO LOOK AT OUR PRACTICES BECAUSE WE WERE FEELING GOOD ABOUT OUR PLAN AND THE FACT THAT WE HAD NOT HAD TRANSMISSION, BUT THIS ALSO PUTS US IN A CRITICAL STAFFING SITUATION. CHERISE: THEY HAVE AT LEAST