WBBJ TV
February 10, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. The City of Jackson has announced a list of students who will serve on Jackson’s Youth Council.
Students from local high schools are asked to advise Mayor Scott Conger and the Jackson City Council on how to improve the community for younger generations, according to a news release.
The following students were selected:
Jamarrea Anderson from North Side High School
Blair Driver from University School of Jackson
Sanaii Davis from South Side High School
Trip Richard Day from Jackson Christian
Emma Eddleman from Augustine School
Blessy Garcia from Jackson Central-Merry Early College High
Amaris Newby from Liberty Technology Magnet High School
Share The Lions scored the last 12 points of the game in a frantic rally to claim the Class 2A, District 10 crown.
With less than five minutes to go in their Class 2A, District 10 title game against CFCA, the Foundation Academy girls basketball team found itself down 38-27.
The 11-point deficit was the largest of the night, and the Lions were on the ropes. They weren’t out by any means, but time was drawing nigh and the CFCA home crowd was vociferous in their excitement.
Then came a timeout, and a moment for Lions head coach Krystal Thomas-Smith to get her girls composed.
State reports 120 new COVID cases in Volusia and Flagler schools
The report from the Florida Department of Health includes cases reported at private schools.
In January, the Volusia County school district reported about 500 cases of COVID-19 in public schools and Flagler reported about 100.
Volusia County school officials raised concerns about the number of cases after the holidays, and indicated that the current precautions including masks will remain in effect. Teachers and staff in the district who are over age 65 have been eligible for vaccinations through a partnership with the district and county.
The state s numbers include a breakdown of how many cases are in each school information the districts have been unwilling to provide. Neither agency is providing information about how many students or staff members are in quarantine.
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The report from the Florida Department of Health includes cases reported at private schools.
In January, the Volusia County school district reported about 500 cases of COVID-19 in public schools and Flagler reported about 100.
Volusia County school officials raised concerns about the number of cases after the holidays, and indicated that the current precautions including masks will remain in effect. Teachers and staff in the district who are over age 65 have been eligible for vaccinations through a partnership with the district and county.
The state s numbers include a breakdown of how many cases are in each school information the districts have been unwilling to provide. Neither agency is providing information about how many students or staff members are in quarantine.