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Superintendent Meg Mayo-Brown said students and staff no longer need masks for recess, physical education and outdoor learning environments. (Shutterstock)
BARNSTABLE, MA Gov. Charlie Baker ordered the mask mandate and other coronavirus restrictions to end May 29, but what does that mean for Falmouth Public Schools?
Although Baker s order still requires masks be worn inside schools, most school districts, including Falmouth, relaxed their mask mandates for outdoor activities.
Superintendent Meg Mayo-Brown said students and staff no longer need masks for recess, physical education and outdoor learning environments.
Subscribe Please note, we will continue to closely monitor COVID-19 data and if an increase in cases is noted or if any in-school transmission is suspected, this guideline will be subject to change, Mayo-Brown said in a statement.
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For the past twenty years, chess instructor Glenn Davison has found great enjoyment in sharing his knowledge of chess with others. Although he does not live in Falmouth, he recently shared his passion for the game with Upper Cape residents via his online chess courses at the Falmouth Public and West Falmouth libraries.
When asked where his passion for chess began, Mr. Davison recalled fond memories of time spent with his father.
âMy father, who was also a chess teacher, taught me how to play at the age of sixâ, he said.
While a career with large corporations doing remote and in-person training kept him busy for many years, he wanted to dedicate some of his retirement doing the thing heâs loved for most of his life. To Mr. Davison, chess is not a profession but a lifeâs passion, brought on by his father. Continuing in his footsteps, Mr. Davison now shares his love of chess with the world.