According to emails we ve obtained as well as information from the respective districts, Richland will be, as of Wednesday morning, offering different vaccination perks related to their graduation ceremonies.
Hanford High School, in an email/news release dated June 1st, will offer 8 tickets to each senior for the vaccinated section, fewer for those family and friends who wish to sit in the non-vaccinated area.
Richland High, also from an information release, will also be utilizing separate vaccinated and non-vaccinated sections. In addition, the school will be using the home and visitors entrances to keep them separated.
According to the Richland High release:
Mom says Rochester school board called her work after remote learning comments on social media
By FOX 2 Staff
Lawsuit claims Rochester school board called woman’s job for comments posted online
A woman claims that the Rochester school board called her employer after she posted comments about remote learning on social media.
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - A Rochester Community School mom is suing the school district, board president, and superintendent after she says the board retaliated against her for vocalizing her opposition of the district s remote-learning efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the lawsuit filed by Elena Dinverno, the school board president and superintendent contacted her employer after she posted her thoughts about the plans on Facebook group pages which ultimately led to her termination.
This issue of continued bad Democratic Socialist political behavior, to the detriment of our society and our children, appears to remain a lesser issue for a majority of Beaufort County s commissioners at the March 1, 2021 general meeting.
It was my vision, my words, North Carolina s great problem, the general assembly s senate initiative, and our state s Democratic Socialist Governor s negligence in favor of political expediency, while Beaufort County s Commissioners just could not make a suitable stand to do what is immutably right. Instead, Beaufort County s governing board opted for a watered down version of a partial truth, and in the end will probably fail to make any difference whatsoever.
This issue of continued bad Democratic Socialist political behavior, to the detriment of our society and our children, appears to remain a lesser issue for a majority of Beaufort County s commissioners at the March 1, 2021 general meeting.
It was my vision, my words, North Carolina s great problem, the general assembly s senate initiative, and our state s Democratic Socialist Governor s negligence in favor of political expediency, while Beaufort County s Commissioners just could not make a suitable stand to do what is immutably right. Instead, Beaufort County s governing board opted for a watered down version of a partial truth, and in the end will probably fail to make any difference whatsoever.
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It’s a phone call that no parent wants to receive a confirmed case of coronavirus is at their child’s school.
George Mathis said he’s glad he received that call. While his son is currently quarantined and that is unnerving, Mathis said he’s satisfied with how the Fraser Public School District is handing COVID for students in face-to-face learning.
Jennifer Payne sees it a little differently for her son, who is a senior in the district.
“I’m starting to get frustrated,” Payne said. “The number of quarantines is increasing.”