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Local schools differ on remote learning recommendation

Local schools differ on remote learning recommendation Area districts are taking different approaches learning at the high school level following a recommendation last week from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to shift high schools to remote learning. With COVID-19 cases, hospitalization and positivity rate rising across the state, Whitmer recommended high schools shift to remote learning for two weeks, but did not require such a move.  Approaches from local schools range from adhering to the recommendation and shifting online for two weeks, opting for remote learning for one week, or staying in-person for the time being. Holland and Black River both announced Friday afternoon they would switch to remote learning for two weeks. Black River also shifted middle school students to remote learning because staff members teach at both the middle and high school levels. 

Calvin Professor Receives High Honor From France - News

Calvin professor receives high honor from France Calvin professor receives high honor from France Professor Jolene Vos-Camy was admitted to the French Order of Academic Palms by the Consul General of France in Chicago, Guillaume Lacroix, during a ceremony at Calvin University on April 7, 2021. Photo courtesy: Jonathan Pheifer Professor Jolene Vos-Camy was admitted to the French Order of Academic Palms by the Consul General of France in Chicago, Guillaume Lacroix, during a ceremony at Calvin University’s chapel on April 7, 2021. Vos-Camy, alongside Dan Golembeski from Grand Valley State University, was awarded the rank of chevalier, one of the oldest and most prestigious honors given by the French Republic.

Approaching Zanzibar features Sauk veterans with shows April 15-18

Hillsdale Daily News A cross country road trip explores the legacy we leave behind as The Sauk, Hillsdale County’s community theatre, opens their 2021 Sauk Seconds season with Tina Howe’s “Approaching Zanzibar.” The show features a cast of Sauk veterans with performances April 15-18. Performances are at 8 p.m. April 15-17 with a 3 p.m. matinee on April 18. All shows take place at the Sauk Theatre, 240 E. Chicago St., Jonesville. Tickets are $10. The April 15 performance is a “Pay What You Can” preview. Seating is limited and available seats are socially distanced. Masks are required at all times while inside the theatre.

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