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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - NewsChannel 10 will livestream graduations for Amarillo Independent School District and Canyon Independent School District.
The graduations will be featured on NewsChannel 10′s website, on Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple TV and the NewsChannel 10 News App.
The day after the graduations air online, they will be broadcast on NewsChannel 10Too.
Below is a schedule of graduations and when you can watch them on NewsChannel 10:
Tuesday, May 25
North Heights - 5:00 p.m., will be broadcast on 10Too on Wednesday, May 26 at 7:00 p.m.
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Starting Monday, masks will be optional for students and staff in the Canyon Independent School District. This comes after the Canyon ISD Board of Trustees voted 4-2 to make this decision during March s regular meeting.
According to previous reports by the Amarillo Globe-News, the Texas Education Agency gave boards the power to make the decision regarding face coverings after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the state’s mask mandate would be lifted, and businesses can operate at 100% earlier this year. At the time, board members Bill Jenkins and Matt Parker voted against the motion.
According to the Canyon ISD website, the district states that there is only one active COVID-19 case with 754 recoveries. However, the webpage reads that it has not been updated since March 15.
During their most recent meetings of their respective Board of Trustees, both the Canyon Independent School District and the River Road ISD boards passed measures, allowing the district to apply for missed school day waivers from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) after schools were closed numerous days in February due to the inclement winter weather incidents.
According to previous reports from the Amarillo Globe-News, numerous school districts across the Texas Panhandle, including Amarillo ISD, Canyon ISD and River Road ISD, closed the week of Feb. 15 to help conserve energy. These school districts joined the cities of Amarillo and Canyon, as well as Potter and Randall counties in the closure.