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District for two weeks. too few families have reliable internet to hold virtual classes. covid has overwhelmed mississippi s hospitals. st. dominics here in jackson set up this screening tent and in the next couple of days, they are going to use it to screen and potentially test patients for the virus. norah? o donnell: mark strassmann, thank you so much. let s turn now to our special back-to-school series. the u.s. department of education says enrollment in public schools during the pandemic has dropped by more than 1.5 million students. some have switched to private schools or at-home learning. others have just vanished from the system. cbs s carter evans now on america s lost students. reporter: at tate elementary in las vegas, counselors are working the phones. we were just concerned because they haven t started the first day of school. reporter: they are looking for children still missing from class, weeks after the ....
St Dominic s celebrates sesquicentennial 22 Feb, 2021 01:26 AM 3 minutes to read A cheery wave from St Dominic s just before they pass under the railway bridge. Photo / Paul Brooks Paul Brooks is editor of Whanganui Midweek, in your letterbox every [email protected] At 7.30am, on February 18, 1871, 10 pioneering Irish Dominican Sisters arrived at Port Chalmers with the Reverend Doctor Moran, the newly appointed Bishop of Dunedin, who had travelled with the Sisters from Ireland. To celebrate 150 years since their arrival, known as Foundresses Day, staff and students from St Dominic s in Whanganui celebrated with a Te Deum at the church of St Anthony s last Thursday. ....
Catholic school last year. and they told him that he was growing his hair longer, to donate it for a charity, a childhood leukemia foundation and the school was fine with that. they thought. but then he shows up, and things got not so pretty. well, he this asked him to cut his hair, but because they said it was against the school policy and apparently had an appointment to cut his hair on september 30th and a huge storm on the east coast so his mom claims they were not able to make the appointment and then after that time he was not welcomed back at the school anymore, so now he s been expelled for growing his hair too long. so what do you think about this? is that right or wrong? you know, will it set a precedent so everyone could not then abide by the policy or is it because he was going to donate his hair to a cancer foundation, that that makes it okay? well, it seems like communication is the major problem here, i mean, i imagine saint dominics would ....