Most high schools on the Cape will beat that state deadline.
Five schools Barnstable High School, Falmouth High School, Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis, Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School in South Yarmouth and Monomoy Regional High School in Harwich plan to resume in-person classes five days a week starting Monday.
Two high schools Mashpee Middle High School and Bourne High School brought students back to the buildings full-time this past Monday.
And Nauset Regional High School in Eastham plans to have all students in their physical classrooms by May 10.
Only Sandwich High School, Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Bourne and Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich are waiting to resume full-time, in-person classes until May 17.
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Fenway Health Supports Passage of Bill To Ensure Young Adults Have Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment
BOSTON Fenway Health announces today that it supports “An Act Relative To HIV Prevention Access for Young Adults,” which would make it possible for minors to receive prescriptions for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) from health care providers as well as treatment for HIV without parental consent. The bill was filed in the House by State Reps. Jack Patrick Lewis and Chynah Tyler and in the Senate by State Sen. Julian Cyr.
PrEP is an antiretroviral medication that blocks HIV from replicating in the body and when taken daily reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by more than 90 percent. Despite its efficacy at preventing the transmission of HIV, only 20 percent of those who are good candidates for PrEP use the medication.
Editor s note: Due to incorrect information provided to the Times, this story had the wrong time for the event, which has been corrected.
HARWICH The Family Pantry of Cape Cod will host a grab-and-go event from 10 am to noon on March 21.
All Cape residents are welcome to participate, and registration is not required.
The drive-through event will be held in the rear parking lot of Monomoy Regional High School at 75 Oak St. Volunteers will direct traffic and load food into vehicles.
A total of 300 bags will be available for distribution and will include apples and nonperishable food items suitable for breakfast, lunch and dinners.