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This is the quietest this cafeteria will be, Alvarez said. Alvarez said she s excited for the students to see the new building and can t wait to see the first face that walks into the building. She said she s eager for them to see the playground, which has a wide open field, three different playground sets and a basketball court. Board Chair Leanetta McNealy said she was tempted to check the bottom of her shoes as she walked into the school to make sure she wasn t tracking dirt inside. This school is so beautiful and new and I didn t want to be the first one to mess it up. Of course in a few days hundreds of little feet will be tracking in dirt and water, and gum, and all sorts of messes, but that s okay because this school is meant to be lived in, McNealy said. ....
The renovation of Tulip Grove Elementary School in Bowie is progressing according to the most recent timeline laid out by Prince George’s County school officials. It should be ready to re-open for the start of the 2017-18 school year. ....
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EAST GREENWICH- At the last East Greenwich School Board meeting, it was announced by Superintendent Alexis Meyer that they had a total of three positive COVID-19 tests out of the 1108 students tested through the BiNax Now Asymptomatic Testing. Thatâs why it was such a shock to the district when nine students in one grade tested positive at the same time last week. The positive tests came from Meadowbrook Elementary School. âThe positives were a result of our ongoing asymptomatic Binax testing,â Meyer wrote in a memo to students, parents and staff at the school. âWhile perhaps surprising, this is precisely why mitigation strategies such as asymptomatic testing are crucial in our ongoing work to diligently protect our school community,â she went on to say. ....
By Kent Casson For The Daily Leader FAIRBURY An update on remote and in-person learning was given to members of the Prairie Central Board of Education during the group’s regular December meeting Thursday night. Superintendent Paula Crane reminded the board that students are on remote learning one week before and after the scheduled holiday break, when the situation will be re-evaluated. Crane said the hope was to keep students healthy so they wouldn’t have to miss their own Christmas celebrations. There was no big uptick in COVID-19 cases following Thanksgiving, which many had expected. Crane suggested this was due to individuals being more careful or maybe not gathering quite as much. ....