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BOE adopts personnel and legislative delegates - Gilmer

BOE adopts personnel and legislative delegatesNews March 2, 2021 , by Lonnie Adams EAST ELLIJAY, Ga. – After last months approvals for administration in the schools, the Board of Education returned to finalize school personnel for the coming 2021-22 school year during the BOE meeting near the end of February. During the meeting the board individually voted for five staff members individually, each board member abstained from one vote on the five due to being a relative. After this, the board voted for each school individually for their staff as recommended by the school’s Principal including Clear Creek Elementary School, Ellijay Elementary School, Mountain View Elementary, Clear Creek Middle School, and Gilmer High School.

No property tax increase in larger Albemarle 2022 budget proposal

Photo: WINA CHARLOTTESVILLE (WINA) – County Executive Jeff Richardson is proposing a 2022 fiscal budget of just over $466-million, more than 17% more than the current year… and it’s happening without any property tax increases. Presenting the plan in a Wednesday Zoom meeting to Albemarle supervisors, Richardson says “the economic environment that pertains to this budget is stabilizing, but not yet stable, with a modest performance outlook through FY 22 which starts July 1 of this year through June 30, 2022. This year, Albemarle County is running on a $396-million budget that took a big cut last year as we entered the pandemic. Richardson says he and staff have kept in mind what supervisors have been asking throughout the pandemic… let’s be careful when we’re cautious and not stop everything. He says that’s reflected by a fiscal 2022 expenditure of $25-million toward the courts rebuild, which he calls “the largest single expenditure a county makes in a generation

Nanaimo elementary school reports COVID-19 exposure

Nanaimo elementary school reports COVID-19 exposure
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B C records additional 508 Coronavirus cases, six new deaths

COVID-19 cases in B.C. still remain high. In an on-camera briefing this afternoon (Feb. 19), Deputy Provincial Health Officer Dr. Reka Gustafson said another 508 COVID-19 cases were recorded in the past 24 hours for a grand provincial total of 75,835. Of those, Northern Health detected 25 new infections for an updated authority total of 4,252. NEW - In an on camera briefing, Dr. Réka Gustafson announces another 508 COVID-19 cases detected in B.C. during the past day #bcpoli#bced#COVIDBC#COVID19#COVID19BC#cityofpg@PGMatters Jess Balzer (@jessicajbalzer) February 19, 2021 Officials announced another six deaths today, which brings the province s toll to 1,327. There are currently 4,486 active cases throughout B.C. with 217 people currently hospitalized, 61 of which are in ICU or critical care.

Superintendent: Greater Latrobe no longer bound by strict school closure benchmarks

Greater Latrobe School District officials say they’ll have greater flexibility in assessing the need for covid-related school closures now that Westmoreland County has completed two consecutive weeks in the moderate level for community transmission of the coronavirus. According to Superintendent Georgia Teppert, the county’s return to a moderate transmission level

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