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5 eateries tagged by inspectors

InMaricopa Barro’s Pizza Inspector observed a build-up of encrusted grease on the fryer baskets and debris on kitchen floors and on ventilation hood filters. Manager asked to clean at a frequency that negates buildup. The internal temperatures of meatballs held in the steam well were 109-111 degrees. Manager instructed employee to reheat meatballs to at least 165 degrees. Foods in hot holding should be maintained at or above 135 degrees. Papa John’s Pizza An inspector observed an employee use bare hands to place a ready-to-eat pepper into pizza box for take-out order. It was discarded. The manager was instructed to provide a barrier between bare hands and ready-to-eat foods. The manager provided tongs.

Santa Cruz students learning at home due to staff quarantines

InMaricopa Santa Cruz Elementary School. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson All students at Santa Cruz Elementary School are learning from home until Monday due to positive COVID-19 tests and quarantines among faculty and staff. The move to distance learning began today, according to the Maricopa Unified School District. “We have been closely monitoring the five recently reported COVID cases at Santa Cruz and the impact the associated quarantines have on the campus,” Mishell Terry, the district’s coordinator of communications and social media, said in an e-mail. “Due to the current number of quarantined staff as well as additional absences due to staff illness, we are unable to provide adequate adult supervision to support in-person learning.”

District closes Maricopa High School for rest of week

InMaricopa Maricopa High School will close Thursday and Friday due to staff quarantines. Students will learn from home and return to campus on Monday for classes. A message on the high school’s home page, however, said the closure could be extended if additional positive COVID-19 cases are reported. Teachers will provide additional information regarding access to online instruction, the message said. Last Wednesday, Superintendent Dr. Tracey Lopeman recommended to the Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board that in-person classes resume on Monday, Feb. 1. But she cautioned the situation was “volatile” and the number of student and staff coronavirus cases at several schools – she specifically mentioned Maricopa High School and the district’s two middle schools – could lead to quarantines that would force a short-term return to distance learning.

Students can return to classroom Monday, but situation called volatile

InMaricopa Students in the Maricopa Unified School District will be able to return the classroom on Monday. But the situation is “volatile,” cautioned Superintendent Dr. Tracey Lopeman, with the number of student and staff coronavirus cases at several district schools making it possible quarantine will force a short-term return to distance learning. The Governing Board voted, 3-0, on Wednesday night to accept Lopeman’s recommendation to allow students opting for in-school learning to go back to class. Board member Torri Anderson did not attend the meeting. Distance learning, for students and families who have opted for that mode of instruction, will continue through the end of the school year.

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