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Most schools in Franklin County have made face coverings optional following a court ruling that overturns Pennsylvania s mask mandate for schools. ....
Most schools in Franklin County have made face coverings optional following a court ruling that overturns Pennsylvania s mask mandate for schools. ....
Waynesboro Record Herald Shalom Christian Academy in Chambersburg held a beam signing event on Tuesday for its students, faculty and staff in recognition of their $12 million dollar expansion project. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on April 20. We had started having three classrooms per grade, and we were moving through the elementary and as we did the calculations on what space we had and didn t have we decided we needed to do this, said Shalom Administrator Angie Petersheim. The campaign began March 4, 2019, and has since completed phase 1 of the five steps. Underway is phase 2, which includes the physical expansion of the elementary area as well as classrooms and a large gathering area. ....
Waynesboro Record Herald Shalom Christian Academy held a groundbreaking ceremony for phase 2 of its Cultivating Wholeness Capital Campaign on Tuesday afternoon. Located at 126 Social Island Road in Chambersburg, the school is charting the way forward by creating new spaces, as well as renovating existing ones, to better serve its students and families and growing class sizes. We had started having three classrooms per grade and we were moving through the elementary and as we did the calculations on what space we had and didn t have we decided we needed to do this, said Shalom Administrator Angie Petersheim. The campaign, totaling $12 million, began March 4, 2019, and has since completed phase 1 of the five-steps. ....
COVID-19 has been no match for Franklin County s private schools Chambersburg Public Opinion While most of the nearly 1,500 private-school students in Franklin County have spent all but a few days in their classrooms in the 2020-21 school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, almost half of the more than 22,000 public-school students either just returned to school this week or are still in full-time distance learning. The rest of them learned exclusively online for a month or more. Students have been on campus all year at Corpus Christi Catholic School, while Shalom Christian Academy, Cumberland Valley Christian School and St. Andrew Catholic School closed for a few days, according to school officials or information on school websites. At Montessori Academy of Chambersburg, toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners have been coming to their classrooms all year, although grades one through eight returned over the past month after several weeks of distance learni ....