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Harbor Beach superintendent feels district did well during pandemic
Entire district had to go virtual only twice during year
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Harbor Beach Superintendent Shawn Bishop feels the district has done a good job keeping students safe from COVID-19 throughout the 2020-21 school year, even as many students and teachers were impacted by it in some form. (Tribune File Photo)
The 2020-21 school year was unprecedented, marked by schools having to socially distance students, constant classroom cleaning, and virtual learning for students who had to quarantine.
At Harbor Beach Community Schools, superintendent Shawn Bishop said he felt the district did a good job given the constantly changing health demands and backdrop COVID presented it.
Nancy Lubeski named new HISD superintendent
Huron County native has over 22 years of education experience
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Nancy Lubeski (Courtesy Photo)
The Huron Intermediate School District has announced that Huron County native Dr. Nancy Lubeski will be the district’s next superintendent.
“We are absolutely thrilled to land someone of Nancy’s caliber to lead the ISD,” HISD school board president Jan Holz said in the announcement. “The board is confident that Dr. Lubeski’s fresh perspective and broad experiences will help the county continue on its path to excellence.”
The board made its decision at a meeting earlier this week. Holz said that the school board felt Lubeski brought a lot with her experience and excellence in special education.
Upper Thumb schools quickly adapt to COVID testing rules for athletes
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Harbor Beach athletic director Troy Schelke, left, and athletics secretary Pat Terrill demonstrate the COVID-19 testing process the school, along with all other Michigan high schools, have instituted since rules requiring testing of a prep athletes took effect earlier this month.
It’s been three weeks since new rules went into effect requiring high school athletes in the state of Michigan to undergo a weekly COVID-19 test to practice and compete for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year, and area school districts have quickly adapted to the new policy.