May 3, 2021
The Salem High School Marching Band hosted a well-attended spring concert Saturday outside of the main high school entrance. Also held was a drive-thru benefit spaghetti dinner and raffle. Featured were the combined junior high band, the high school jazz band and the high school concert band. Shown are images from the junior high concert. Hannah Dickson is in her 11th year as band director. She is assisted by Anne Saltsman. (Salem News photos by J.D. Creer)
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Listed - All of the schools and teachers that parents believe have gone above and beyond throughout the pandemic.
Messages of praise have been flooding in for teachers and schools from families across Dorset thanking them for all of their support during the pandemic. Teachers and educational staff have worked tirelessly to adapt and overcome the challenges and pressures of the pandemic whilst minimising the impact of lockdown on children s learning is one of their main priorities. Earlier in the week we asked families on the Bournemouth Daily Echo Facebook page if they had any schools or teachers they wanted to thank for their support during the pandemic.
Airports are seeing steady increases in travelers determined to spend Christmas with family and friends.
Coronavirus testing centers are seeing brisk business, including from some people who want to know whether they have the virus before attending holiday events.
And last-minute shoppers are still out looking for that perfect gift.
To the alarm of California health officials, Christmas is looking an awful lot like Thanksgiving, when social gatherings put an already unprecedented surge of the coronavirus into overdrive. The Thanksgiving “super-spreader” events helped fill hospitals with COVID-19 patients, forcing more restrictions on businesses and pushing the healthcare network to the brink.