Harrison Superintendent Lou Wool, the senior superintendent in the Lower Hudson Valley, said his email was blowing up Saturday with questions about mask requirements. All I want is for somebody to tell me what we re supposed to do, he said. I haven t sent a notice to the community because I don t know how this is supposed to work.
Ossining Superintendent Ray Sanchez sent a notice to his community Saturday saying that the district s mask requirement will not change at this time, but that he would monitor the situation and communicate again Sunday.
This dilemma comes with only weeks left to a challenging school year. But there are also implications for summer programs that many districts plan to run next month.
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Westchester County Executive George Latimer delivered his fourth State of the County Address in the Legislative Chambers of the Board of Legislators. Latimer acknowledged that COVID-19 has taken a toll on the County, but promised through good government, to restore and rebuild Westchester back better than it was before.
Latimer said: “Look at us – look at us vaccinated and fighting back. We have a long way to go my friends, we still aren’t all the way back, but ladies and gentlemen we are getting there, and we are united to move forward.”
Latimer stressed the importance of keeping his promise to cut County property taxes for the second year in a row, even in the midst of a crippling pandemic. He signed the 2021 budget maintaining all County services, cutting expenditure by $15.7 million dollars, and increasing the County’s fund balance to over $200 million dollars – the largest fund balance in the County’s history.