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New York High School Creates Different Prom Rules for Unvaccinated Students 28 May 2021 A Long Island high school created two sets of rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated students attending prom this year. Port Washington High School’s prom is scheduled to be held June 27 and “kids who are vaccinated will be able to attend maskless while those who aren’t will need to wear a face covering,” the New York Postreported. Principal Dr. Ira Pernick said students are required to show proof of coronavirus vaccination to attain facial freedom, the paper said. Unvaccinated students will also have to produce a negative coronavirus test in order to participate. ....
They might have missed the dance last year because of the coronavirus shutdown, but the easing of pandemic restrictions this spring allowed local students to attend their high school proms. And they did so in style. Pictured here, Daniel Boone senior Claire Nave, Parker Hughes and their friends were among the students who happily attended local proms this spring after two school years that were anything but ordinary. If you have prom photos you’d like to share with our readers, send them to [email protected] with Prom Photos in the subject line. ....
If you stood around the Racine Founder s Rotary Club volunteers running Rotary Post Prom Saturday night, or sat with the locals filling bleacher seats along the red carpet, for more ....
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May 14, 2021 Itâs a Racine thing. You wouldnât understand. Prom is a big deal here in Racine because weâve made it a big deal. What began in 1953 as an eff… ....