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Salida School District R-32-J school board will host an informational meeting from 5-5:30 p.m. today for those interested in running for school board in the November election. The meeting will take place at the Kesner Building boardroom, 349 E. Ninth St., with an online option live-streamed to YouTube â search Salida Schools. The rest of the boardâs work session will be devoted to district budget. At 6 p.m. the board will meet in regular session, which will also be live-streamed on YouTube. The board will listen to a detailed report on interventions presented by Salida Middle School Principal Will Wooddell and middle school interventionist Darcy Harris, along with department and school reports from department managers and principals. ....
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The global coronavirus pandemic, officially 1 year old today, has tested all of us. And each of us has had to draw on our own sources of resilience to make new sense of our lives. Some, like Obdulia Montealegre Guzmán, who sells tacos on the streets of Mexico City, have turned to their family. Hugo Tiedje, a budding actor in Germany, found strength in a community of artists and support from government aid. In Taiwan, real estate broker Yi-Ling Huang was comforted by the communal solidarity and compliance with government guidelines that is a hallmark of Taiwanese society. Syrian refugee Hanen Nanaa was just grateful to be locked down in Toronto rather than in her war-torn hometown of Aleppo. ....
Early on in the pandemic, the hope of better days following the first wave offered a light at the end of the tunnel for some Canadians, says Dr. Jackie Kinley. But in the midst of a second wave alongside the threat of more dangerous COVID-19 variants that hope is waning. What we re starting to see is people are being worn down, said Kinley, a Halifax-based psychologist and resilience expert , who warns the pandemic could have a lasting impact on Canadians mental health. I really see people now feeling more numb, more detached, more demoralized. WATCH | How Sheila White, 97, stays active and connected to her community during the pandemic ....