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School Board opts against allowing early end because doing so might disrupt return to school.
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Sarah Knieff, staff writer | 7:31 am, Mar. 16, 2021 ×
Minnesota Departments of Health and Education advocate that school districts follow these procedures for safety as students return for in-person learning in 2021. Minnesota Department of Health graphic
The Red Wing School Board held its meeting virtual on March 15 to discuss quarantine guidelines, a new digital trophy display and the nature play area project.
Here is what you need to know:
Return-to-school quarantine guidelines
As the school district prepares for the first wave of older students to return to in-person classes on March 22, officials will be monitoring the positivity rates for the coronavirus to stay ahead of any possible outbreaks.
No shortened quarantine for Red Wing students, and three other things to know from the March 15 meeting rivertowns.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rivertowns.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Good news for every citizen of Red Wing!
The Red Wing Public Library board is pleased to announce that beginning Jan. 1, 2021, our library will no longer charge fines for overdue materials and any current fines will be wiped from your account. Fines have already been lifted during the pandemic, but this new policy will make that practice permanent.
The change is being made in keeping with one of the library s core values, which is to provide access to all. We hope this new policy will encourage prior users to return to the library as well as attract new users to experience our offerings. Our community is stronger when people have access to the materials, programs, and services they need and desire, to pursue their educational, career, family, and life goals, without restrictions based on overdue fines.