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Fair a hit on hot weekend

Fair a hit on hot weekend
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Delta surge ignites debate on vaccine mandates

Delta surge ignites debate on vaccine mandates
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Mowrey named Gila County Teacher of the Year

Educators from Payson and Rim Country, Tonto Basin and Young, along with schools across Gila County were nominated for recognition as this year’s “Teacher of the Year” with accolades shared recently for instructors who inspired, challenged and encouraged their students during an especially taxing academic year. An impressive 63 teachers were nominated: Amanda Mowrey, Rhiannon Oldfield, Dave Hankin, Margot Tan, Laura Hacker, Mr. M., and Ken Vargas, Ahriana Tarango, Alecia Page, Amanda Sharrer, Ann Tolman, Barb Anderson, Bobby Warren, Brandi Baker, Candice Price, Carey Hudgings, Cathy Dodd, Cathy Jo Ewing, Cheryl Wickizer, Chris Harold, Christine Smith, Colette Schwenk, Damien McDaniel, Dan Hill, Debra Paciorek, Denise Greer, Diana Fletcher, George Conley, Geri Gardea, Gerine Smyers, Glen Lieberry, Hunter Harsley, Jaci Tanner, Janice Hoyt, Jeff Battese, Jenna Gregory, Jessica Gore, Jesslyn Davis, Jim McBride, Joy Wilson, Julie Rasmussen, Katy Goldman, Kevin Hull, Kristi

Payson schools still determined to resume in-person classes

The Payson school board at a special meeting this morning will decide whether schools should return to in-person classes as planned on Jan. 19, despite the surge in infections in the community. The board had decided on Monday to return to in-person classes due to the known cases, however Superintendent Linda Gibson warned the board that the situation might change. Check the Roundup’s website for the outcome of that Friday morning special meeting. Currently, the district’s tracking 21 positive cases among faculty, staff and students and about 45 close contacts, although everyone’s still teaching and attending classes remotely. “We’ve come back from the break obviously still in distance learning. We’ve had really good support from staff and families,” said Gibson.

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