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Both Green Valley ZIP codes are at the top of the list when it comes to the percentage of people vaccinated in Pima County, as of April. 27, according to the countyâs dashboard.
About 80% of the 6,294 residents in the 85622 ZIP code, which includes part of Green Valley and west beyond the mines, are fully vaccinated.
In 85614, which includes part of Green Valley and southern parts of Sahuarita, itâs about 72% of the population of 24,294.
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For students and educators, 2020 was a year of change, then more change.
They moved to a digital learning platform in March 2020 as schools closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When students returned to the classroom, it was in a hybrid model of in-person and digital formats for many districts including Sahuarita Unified School District. SUSD also introduced its fully online school, the Sahuarita Digital Pathways Academy.
Though most sports and clubs were canceled and students spent less one-on-one time with each other, young people are staying positive.
Hereâs what the school year was like for local students from elementary to high school, along with some of their favorite memories.
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For students with special needs, sensory experiences can do everything from encourage learning to providing motivation, or even offering a little respite.
Wrightson Ridge Schoolâs new sensory garden is designed with those needs in mind.
Filled with colors, art, activities, music-makers and places to rest, the new and interactive space is the result of hours of volunteer work, community collaboration and a grant from the Rotary Club of Green Valley.
The project was spearheaded by Rotary Club member Pat Pease, who has written three other grants for projects at Sahuarita Unified School District.