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Slideshow: A year of COVID, from sudden shutdown to hopeful reopening

Phyllis Graber Jensen Published on March 10, 2021 The email went out at 10:07 a.m. on Friday, March 13, 2020, from President Clayton Spencer. Due to the surging pandemic, Spencer announced, Bates would immediately suspend in-person classes, asking all 1,700 students except those granted waivers through petition to move off campus in preparation for remote learning to begin in 10 days. “My heart goes out to all of our students,” Spencer said. But, “we are at a pivotal moment with respect to both the spread of the COVID-19 virus and our ability as a college to take proactive, rather than reactive, steps.” Thus began a year filled to the brim with reactions, proactions, and a lot of Bates teamwork, culminating in a return to campus in August and a successful so far in-person academic year.

East Grand Forks School District reports zero new COVID-19 cases in two weeks

East Grand Forks School District reports zero new COVID-19 cases in two weeks After a year of grim milestones, the East Grand Forks School District reported a positive one: no students or staff have reported testing positive for COVID-19 since Feb. 25. 6:24 pm, Mar. 8, 2021 × East Grand Forks Senior High School. File photo As COVID-19 cases continue to decrease in Polk County, the East Grand Forks School District reported a positive milestone: no cases of the virus have been reported in the school community in the last two weeks. There have been 193 cases reported in the district among students and staff since the beginning of the pandemic, Superintendent Mike Kolness told the School Board at its regular meeting Monday, March 8, and 17 of those cases were reported between Dec. 22 and Feb. 25. The most recent 14-day average number of cases per capita in Polk County was 13.93.

12-year-old girl last seen leaving Parker home to bike to school reported missing

1 of 3 Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday. Dennis Huspeni The Denver Gazette Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.

UPDATE: Missing 12-year-old Parker girl found safe

1 of 3 Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday. Dennis Huspeni The Denver Gazette Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.

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