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SAD 1 school board and community members approved the 2021-2022 fiscal year budget and paid tribute to nearly a dozen retiring employees during their most recent meeting Wednesday. ....
SAD 1 Bourassa SAD 1 curriculum director Jennifer Bourassa (right) speaks on the district s efforts to address student learning gaps while business manager Holly Vining looks on. (Melissa Lizotte | The Star Herald) SAD 1 curriculum director Jennifer Bourassa (right) speaks on the district s efforts to address student learning gaps while business manager Holly Vining looks on. (Melissa Lizotte | The Star Herald) SAD 1 to help students bridge learning gaps, considers opinions on graduation regalia As the COVID-19 pandemic shows signs of slowing down, SAD 1 officials are discussing ways they might help students who have struggled academically. PRESQUE ISLE, Maine As the COVID-19 pandemic shows signs of slowing down, SAD 1 officials are discussing ways they might help students who have struggled academically. ....
Posted: Jan 12, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 12 The pandemic has hit Ontario s homeless hard, resulting in a higher rate of hospitalization and death. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) A study published Tuesday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal is painting a stark picture of how COVID-19 has impacted Ontario s homeless population. Following nearly 30,000 people with a recent history of homelessness over a six-month period, the researchers found that they were more likely to become infected with the novel coronavirus, be hospitalized, experience complications, and die. Individuals recently homeless were over 20 times more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19, over 10 times more likely to receive intensive care, and they were over five times more likely to die within 21 days of a positive test, said principal author Lucie Richard in an interview with CBC Toronto. ....