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Staff Reports Mar 5, 2021 MOULTRIE, Ga. â Colquitt County High School tweaked its plans for prom one day after announcing them on Facebook. In a letter posted to the schoolâs Facebook page Thursday, Principal Jamie Dixon announced that the prom will be held 7-10 p.m. April 24 at the football practice field next to the indoor facility. âAfter consulting with medical officials, the common consensus was that the event had to be held outdoors in an effort to adhere to protocols concerning Covid-19,â Dixon wrote. In the initial letter, only Colquitt County High School juniors and seniors would be allowed to attend the prom, but on Friday, a new letter from Dixon loosened that restriction. ....
Staff Reports Mar 5, 2021 MOULTRIE, Ga. â Colquitt County High School tweaked its plans for prom one day after announcing them on Facebook. In a letter posted to the schoolâs Facebook page Thursday, Principal Jamie Dixon announced that the prom will be held 7-10 p.m. April 24 at the football practice field next to the indoor facility. âAfter consulting with medical officials, the common consensus was that the event had to be held outdoors in an effort to adhere to protocols concerning Covid-19,â Dixon wrote. In the initial letter, only Colquitt County High School juniors and seniors would be allowed to attend the prom, but on Friday, a new letter from Dixon loosened that restriction. ....
According to the Diocese of San Diego, Fierro was deeply rooted in the Catholic school system in San Diego. He graduated from University High School in 2002, the predecessor to CCHS. Fierro returned to CCHS in 2016 – but this time, as a social science teacher. Fierro also helped coach the CCHS football team and served as the athletic director at Notre Dame Academy, a feeder school to CCHS, the Diocese of San Diego said. Fierro was beloved by his students and players. “He really inspired me and that’s part of the reason I wanted to be a history major in college,” one of Fierro’s students told NBC 7 earlier this week. “He definitely taught me some of the most valuable things I know as a teacher and a mentor, and I will be forever grateful.” ....