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Gary Students Return to the Classroom
Gary Community School Corp. students line up on the morning of Feb. 22 at Banneker Elementary at Marquette to have their temperatures checked. It was the students first day back in nearly a year for in-person learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. John Luke, The Times
Gary Students Return to the Classroom
Elijah Jones, 6 waits to see if he can get into the school Monday morning at Banneker Elementary at Marquette in Gary. where students returned to the classroom for the first time in nearly a year. Banneker Elementary @ Marquette students have their temperature checked at the door and are required to wear masks. About thirteen percent or 70 students opted for in-person classroom learning at Banneker, while the remaining 87 percent will continue with virtual learning, said Principal Chaitra Wade.
Surfing leashless is sort of like going maskless in a pandemic. You might find the leash slightly uncomfortable, but your slight discomfort pales in comparison to the possible consequences of your actions.
On Monday, Feb. 8, Cardinal O Malley met virtually with Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, chancellor of UMass Boston and a member of the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences. Pilot photo/CardinalSeansBlog.org
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This past weekend, we concluded our observance of Catholic Schools Week. We were glad that many of our schools were able to participate in different activities for Catholic Schools Week.
This has been a unique year in so many respects, and we are all proud of what our Catholic schools have been able to accomplish despite all the challenges of the pandemic. We are grateful to our superintendent of schools, Tom Carroll, who has worked so hard to equip our schools and the Catholic Schools Office to deal with the COVID-19 crisis.
Louth GP Dr Amy Morgan says was honoured when Louth County Council asked her to be part of their #LouthTogether social media campaign reaching out to young people to remind them of the importance of remembering the public health recommendations during the pandemic.
That Amy was chosen as one of the ambassadors for the campaign along with DkIT Students Union President Taidgh Kavanagh and blogger Katherine Beirne will come as no surprise to anyone who follows her on social media.
The Drogheda-based GP is part of the younger generation of medics for whom Twitter is just another platform to reach out to people, offering advice, and venting frustrations, and is also a regular contributor to national radio shows.