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The debate over reopening schools continues Here s where people on different sides of the issue are coming from

ZIP Advertisement The debate over reopening schools continues. Here s where people on different sides of the issue are coming from Share Updated: 1:06 PM EST Mar 12, 2021 By Holly Yan, CNN The debate over reopening schools continues. Here s where people on different sides of the issue are coming from Share Updated: 1:06 PM EST Mar 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript all the arrows. Thank you. Inside the classroom the deaths of 6 ft apart now so students are socially distant. We have trifle barriers on all the desk to make sure the kids have a barrier between them and any other student. Between our morning and afternoon cohort, we have a enhanced cleaning crew that comes through and sanitizes all the deaths for the students basically closed off all our lockers so kids don t congregate in the locker room. So any areas where kids might congregate, we ve closed those down. And then in the band, we are following all the National Federa

Oregon: 3, 2, 1, GO!

ONTARIO All fall sports are a go for Malheur County schools now that Malheur County has moved into the “moderate risk” category in regards to COVID-19 case counts. With the movement into a lower risk category, this means there can be up to 100 people inside gyms and that is officially a green light for volleyball teams, which will now be able to play a truncated season along with football and soccer. For the time being, fans will not be attending games due to number limits which include 150 for outdoors. This is because the players, coaches, officials and any other person who will help out at the games will likely take up most available capacity. However, one thing that will be available for Ontario, Nyssa and Vale fans is live broadcasts of the game. 

Will Shortened Season Bring Out The Best In Wildkits?

Reply By the time most high school basketball teams achieve anything close to the team chemistry they re seeking for this abbreviated season, the season will probably be over. That s a box Evanston s already checked. With a starting lineup returning mostly intact from a group that was just two wins short of another trip to the Class 4A Final Four before the coronavirus shut down the state tournament last spring, the Wildkits will rely on that chemistry and experience in a season that starts Saturday and will consist almost entirely of games against Central Suburban League opponents. Subscribe Evanston opens Saturday at Beardsley Gymnasium at 2 p.m. against Vernon Hills. The only non-conference foe on the slate is Loyola Academy, which will host the Kits on February 15th. The season concludes on March 13th and there will be no postseason play.

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Louisiana high school athletes at risk of concussions

Hunter M. McCann, Keith A. Fell Jr. and Anthony J. Mocklin LSU Manship School News Service BATON ROUGE “I couldn’t move my legs.” Lance Garafola lay on the turf of a high school football field wondering what happened and where the feeling in his lower body had gone. The crowd and both sidelines fell silent as trainers rushed onto the field. Garafola was a sophomore at St. Michael the Archangel High School in 2016 when a Loranger High player blind-sided him on an onside kick. Paramedics were brought in when Garafola said he couldn’t feel his legs, but they were hesitant to move him because of the possible severity of his injury. Silence and fear hung in the air for over an hour before they raised him onto a stretcher and Garafola threw up his thumb to let his teammates and fans know he was conscious.

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