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Starting July 1, Charles County Public Schools in Maryland will no longer require masks on school grounds.
The Tuesday announcement said that students, staff and visitors are strongly encouraged to continue using masks, but may do so voluntarily.
Before announcing the change, the school system discussed it with the Maryland State Department of Education, state and local health departments and county health officer Dr. Dianna Abney, according to a statement.
Lora Rakowski, a Maryland State Department of Education spokeswoman, told WTOP that school systems make decisions on mask use at the local level.
She said school systems that issue new guidance aren’t required to notify the state, because of Gov. Larry Hogan’s statewide ruling on mask use, which also goes into effect July 1.
May 26, 2021
Elements in the plans have evolved for Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) high school graduations on May 28 through June 3 at Regency Furniture Stadium.
As of May 20, students will receive five guest tickets to graduation, along with two parking passes. One parking pass is for a space at the stadium, the other is for a spot at neighboring St. Charles High School. Guests are not permitted to park along the street or on the access road between the stadium and the school.
This being a school-sponsored event, guests must wear face masks when entering the stadium. Those who arrive without a mask will be given one at the gate. Once guests arrive at their seats, they may remove their masks or keep them on depending on their comfort level. Social distancing is encouraged between groups of guests.
DCCA presents virtual ‘Magic Night In’ March 27
Staff report
Award-winning magician Daniel Martin will present “Magic Night In” Saturday, March 27 at 7 p.m. The virtual event, sponsored by the Darke County Center for the Arts, will be available for streaming at no charge to patrons. To stream, go to DCCA’s Website www.darkecountyarts.org or email DCCA at info@darkecountyarts.org.
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DARKE COUNTY Darke County Center for the Arts has teamed up with award-winning magician Daniel Martin to present “Magic Night In” on Saturday, March 27 at 7 p.m.; the virtual event will be available for streaming at no charge to patrons.
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