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Schools move closer to normal with graduations Written by Dean Thompson on May 7, 2021 A year ago, high school seniors didn’t get to celebrate with a prom or a normal graduation, and students at Western New Mexico University celebrated getting their degrees virtually from their homes, or wherever else they had a mind to. With vaccination rates rising and the calendar moving into May, it’s time to start thinking about proms, senior days and graduations. For WNMU, in the last Board of Regents meeting, President Joseph Shepard said that 135 or so of the 2021 graduates wanted to walk in a normal graduation, while about 35 had decided to participate virtually. So WNMU opted for a hybrid ceremony, which was held at 2 p.m. today at the football stadium, with limited seating. ....
April 27, 2021 Bayard plans $2 raise, will cover total insurance premiums Written by Geoffrey Plant on April 27, 2021 (Courtesy Photo) Newly hired Bayard police officers Joe Carlos and Aaron Ordoñez were sworn in during Monday afternoon’s meeting of the Bayard City Council. Effective July 3, Bayard will give all 24 of its city employees a $2 hourly raise. “We decided we could afford a raise for all employees of $2 an hour,” said Bayard Councilor Charles Kelly, who proposed the move at Monday’s regular meeting of the Bayard City Council. Kelly, Mayor Chon Fierro and City Clerk-Treasurer Kristina Ortiz came up with the idea during a recent discussion, which was in part a response to concerns about employee retention raised by Police Chief Lee Alirez. ....
By The Daily Press Staff The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact Grant County and its schools but fortunately, a positive case in the Cobre School District didn’t force the closure of a building, school board members learned at their regular meeting held virtually Monday evening. “We did have one positive student case at one of our schools last week, which resulted in 22 students having to quarantine,” said Joyce Barela, school improvement coordinator for the district. “So those students, this week and next week, they will be learning remotely.” According to Barela, the New Mexico Public Education Department is preparing to offer voluntary student school-based surveillance testing for COVID-19, which will be made available to parents on an opt-in basis. Many of the details of the effort are still being worked out at the state level, however. ....
February 9, 2021 Cobre students will return to classrooms March 8 Written by Dean Thompson on February 9, 2021 After a lengthy discussion Monday night, the Cobre Schools Board of Education voted to announce a tentative date for moving classes in the district to the hybrid model March 8 and to approve the reopening of athletic practice pods beginning Monday, Feb. 15. Joyce Barela, the district’s school improvement coordinator, gave the board a rundown on school reentry from the Public Education Department. Barela said there were three options: remaining remote 100 percent and continuing small groups for special education; continuing in remote, but expanding small group sessions; or a move to hybrid instruction, with kids with last names beginning with A through L going to school Mondays and Tuesdays, and those with last names beginning with M through Z going Wednesdays and Thursdays, with their days ....