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Columbia-based organizations like MU, CPS and Columbia College will no longer require masks. Follow along with KOMU 8 News for what else you need to know today.
MU will recommend masks be worn based on vaccination status and situation starting June 1. Columbia Public Schools will not require masks in buildings or on buses for its summer classes starting on June 14. Â
Here is a look at policies for school districts outside Columbia.
Fulton School District:Â Currently requires masks to be worn inside its facilities. The district will come out with an announcement Friday about its COVID-19 guidelines, according to director of public relations Karen Snethen.Â
Jefferson City School District: Mask wearing for students and teachers will be required for summer classes if social distancing isn t possible.
 The district announced May 14 that masks would not be required for outdoor recess.Â
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Additional learning opportunities offered for West Bloomfield School District students
For next year: ‘Our plans are to be fully face-to-face five days a week like we had been prior to the pandemic’
The West Bloomfield School District is offering extended learning opportunities for students through June 8. Pictured is an extended learning session at Doherty Elementary School.
Photo provided by Scott Long
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WEST BLOOMFIELD Students in the West Bloomfield School District have been given a chance to get some extra help prior to summer break. The Board of Education voted in favor of offering “extended learning opportunities” for students currently attending the half-day hybrid/cohort model.
Cloer is the former assistant superintendent of the Bloomfield School District and retired director of the New Mexico Highlands University center at San Juan College.
Her late husband Harold was one of the founders of the West Hammond Domestic Water Cooperative Association District.
Her new booklet Water, Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink covers the history of the organization.
FARMINGTON The act of poring over 50-year-old minutes from meetings of a fledgling domestic water cooperative might not seem like the most exciting way to spend your time.
But to Carol Cloer, it was riveting reading. Water is more valuable than gold now, she said, describing the reality of life in the Southwest. And it s just going to be more and more and more valuable.