District 51 is Discussing Changing School Boundaries
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Mesa County Valley School District 51 is currently discussing changing school boundaries for a total of eight different schools in the county. The changes could affect five elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools in the Grand Valley.
The boundary changes continue to be discussed, according to Mesa County Valley School District 51 s Facebook, which states that the board will most likely vote on school boundary changes on February 16th.
Here are the proposed school boundary changes that District 51 is currently discussing, which will affect Appleton, Broadway, Pomona, Tope, and Wingate elementary schools, Fruita 8-9, and Fruita Monument, and Grand Junction high schools.
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I have never ridden a cow backwards, whilst blindfolded, in a storm, but I imagine it would be less cumbersome than the drove-flying controls in ACRO mode of Liftoff: Drone Racing.
Let’s reverse a second. For the uninitiated, Liftoff: Drone Racing is quite obviously a drone racing video game for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, created by the developer of drone simulators for real-life pilot training programs, LuGus Studios. It’s fair to say that the team involved know their propellers from their antennas.
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This game takes elements from a simulator, focusses more on competitive racing and is garnished with a lurid paint scheme – the aim being an experience that is accessible to drone rookies but still appealing to pro-level pilots.