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(sent Tue 06/01/21) On Monday, May 31st (Memorial Day), NJ TRANSIT rail service will be operating on a weekend/major holiday schedule. (06:01 AM)
(sent Mon 05/31/21) On Monday, May 31st (Memorial Day), NJ TRANSIT rail service will be operating on a weekend/major holiday schedule. (11:11 AM)
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(sent Fri 05/28/21) MOBO train #6245, the 2:27 PM arrival at MSU is up to 15 min late due to mechanical issues. (02:06 PM)
Some school districts have acted swiftly to launch COVID-19 vaccine efforts for educators, though the eligibility announced last week by the governor has not appeared to hasten return plans in schools that have been fully remote for an entire year.
Jersey City and Paterson both announced programs to vaccinate teachers starting Monday, in efforts to return to in-person instruction for the first time since last March.
Roughly 3,000 vaccines in Jersey City for the week of March 15 would go directly to teachers and staff from the city public school system, Mayor Steve Fulop told New Jersey 101.5.
That number was based on initial response to a form sent out to staff, Fulop said, adding that some teachers already have received first shots from other clinics. Vaccine doses will be administered at two city schools, as appointments are being coordinated to serve co-workers from the same locations at the same time period, to minimize school day interruption.
Pine River-Backus and Pequot Lakes see little change thanks to hybrid model 3:00 am, Jan. 7, 2021 ×
High school winter sports teams and fine arts activities were allowed to start practices Monday, Jan. 4, and two area school districts are getting more students back into the classroom after a November rise in COVID-19 cases sent many students home to learn.
Pine River-Backus back to pre-Thanksgiving schedule
Pine River-Backus School District is more fortunate than some area schools in that the district has been able to keep elementary school students in the physical classroom this whole school year.
As a result, as of Jan. 4 the district was able to resume the model it operated under until a rise in area COVID-19 cases sent the few in-school high school students home to learn.
Mason City Schools makes adjustments to student quarantine rules Share Updated: 7:27 PM EST Dec 11, 2020 Share Updated: 7:27 PM EST Dec 11, 2020
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Show Transcript IN OHIO’S STATEWIDE RAPID TEST PILOT PROGRAM TO SEE WHAT IS WORKING AND WHAT IS NOT. IN 10 MONTHS OF THIS PANDEMIC, IF WE HAVE LEARNED ANYTHING, IT IS THAT INFORMATION CHANGE DAY TO DAY AS WE LEARN MORE ABOUT CORONAVIRUS. AS WE KNOW MORE AND WE HAVE MORE DATA, WE CAN MA BETTER INFORMED DECISIONS. FOLLOWING THE LEAD OF THE CDC, THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE WARREN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, MASON CITY SCHOOLS HAS CHANGED ITS QUARANTINE GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS OR HAVE BEEN IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO TESTS POSITIVE. WE HAVE THREE OPTIONS TO THE QUARANTINE PROCESS. OPTION ONE IS A 14-DAY QUARANTINE. OPTION TWO, OPTIO B, IS PROBABLY THE MOST POPULAR OPTION WITH MOST FOLKS, A 10-DAY QUARANTINE. ONLY IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY SYMPTOMS THE THIRD OPTION IS TO QUA