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EAST LANSING, MI (WTVB) – The Michigan High School Athletic Association has revised its 2021 Wrestling Tournaments in an effort to reduce the mixing of communities and spread of COVID-19.
Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo will serve as this yearâs host site for the Teams Finals on March 30 and the Individual Finals during the weekend of April 2 and 3.
As in non-COVID seasons, the wrestling postseason will be divided into separate tournament tracks for teams and individuals, with competition at the District, Regional and Finals levels. Competition at the District and Regional levels for both the team and individual tournaments will follow the MHSAAâs traditional formats, which is possible due to the COVID-19 rapid testing required of each participating wrestler. Districts will be wrestled during the week of March 15, with Regionals the following week.
MHSAA makes changes to 2021 wrestling tournaments
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GPPSS students return to full-time, face-to-face learning in March
Staff begins receiving COVID-19 vaccinations
Grosse Pointe Public School System students in kindergarten through grade four will return to 100% face-to-face learning March 1. Students in grades five-12 will return to 100% face-to-face learning March 15.
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GROSSE POINTES After attending school in a hybrid format since October, minus a brief period that began in November, Grosse Pointe Public School System children will return to full-time in-person learning next month.
At the Feb. 8 GPPSS Board of Education meeting held virtually, the school board voted 7-0 to pass a resolution for students to return to 100% face-to-face learning. According to the resolution, students in kindergarten through grade four will return March 1. On the same day, preschool programs will return to typical classroom sizes and operations, depending on enrollment. Students in grades five to 12 wil