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SVRSU students return to school in September. File photo
With one possible exception, none of Sheepscot Valley Regional School Unit 12 schools’ COVID-19 cases this fall resulted from exposure at school, Superintendent of Schools Howie Tuttle told the board of directors Dec. 10.
Recapping COVID-19 incidents the district has faced since it resumed offering fully in-person learning Sept. 2, Tuttle said the case count did not include any positive results for remote learners, since exposure would not have been an issue. He said when an in-person learner or staff member tests positive, “we have to follow a protocol from Maine (Center for Disease Control) and, depending on the close contacts and where did people go, we have quarantined the close contacts,” which many times has been a class, Tuttle said.
SheepscotMaineUnited-statesAlnaWiscassetWestport-islandHowie-tuttleRichard-devriesYoutubeSheepscot-valley-regional-school-unitMaine-centerSchools-howie-tuttleSPRINGFIELD, Vt. – On Thursday, Dec. 17, from 9 to 11:30 a.m., Vermont Legal Aid is offering a free legal advice clinic by phone. This is free civil legal assistance for aging Vermonters who are aged 60 and up. Questions about COVID-19 related assistance, federal and state benefits, housing, unemployment, and other civil legal issues are available. Call 1-802-318-4169 and book your free 20-minute appointment. Leave your name and phone number and the best time to return your call. Or book online at www.vtlawhelp.org/seniors. If you have an immediate legal problem, call their general number and leave a message at 1-800-889-2047. All consultations are confidential. Appointments may be limited.
BrattleboroVermontUnited-statesSpringfieldSenior-solutionsBrattleboro-communityWindsor-elementary-schoolNational-council-onVermont-legal-aidVisitor-programsHelp-lineMaine Environmental Education Association distributes $100K to schools statewide
Teachers at Hall-Dale Elementary, Messalonskee High, Madison Elementary, Messalonskee Middle, Monmouth Memorial, Skowhegan Area High, Windsor Elementary schools, and the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences won grants.
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Students of Skowhegan Area High School's Eco Team working on their beehives. Contributed photo
WATERVILLE — Schools from all over the state submitted proposals to the Maine Environmental Education Association ’s Mini-Grant for Outdoor Learning Program. The program started with only $30K to give away, but through some great network support, the association received an additional $70K to distribute to schools, according to a news release from the association.
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