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Survey finds the majority of Lexington One parents and staff think the school board should consider temporary mask requirements
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Survey: Most Lexington School District One Parents Support Masking Up
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Mask limitations. Mask anxiety. How to do, be and think beyond the mask.
When we returned to school in person, my world as a drama teacher was totally rocked. I’m a very expressive person, to say the least. Suddenly I had no way to show all of my wacky expressions.
I’m extremely respectful about wearing a mask and its purpose, but I felt lost having a mask covering the majority of my face. I’m all about sharing my smiles and showing emotion with my face, and I’ve got the wrinkles to prove that this face gets a lot of use. Add that to the fact that what I teach centers a whole lot on what a student does with their face! Acting is all about expression - facial expressions speak volumes.
Another billboard demanding schools make masks optional goes up in Chapin Some parents hope the superintendent of LR5 sees it and changes the mandatory mask policy. (Source: WIS) By Lauren Adams | April 27, 2021 at 6:48 PM EDT - Updated April 27 at 8:06 PM
CHAPIN, S.C. (WIS) - Another group has jumped on the billboard bandwagon and erected a sign demanding students not be required to wear masks in schools.
Laura LaSalle pulled her two sons out of the Lexington-Richland 5 District because they were forced to wear masks.
“We shouldn’t have to wear a mask over our face,” she said. “We’re free breathers.”
South Carolina invests in 235 propane-fueled school buses
The South Carolina Department of Education will receive $23.6 million for 235 new, propane-fueled school buses with funding from the second round of the state’s share of the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust.
The Department of Education also committed $87,400 to build two new propane fueling stations for the expanded propane school bus fleet throughout the state. The school districts expected to receive buses include: Aiken, Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester County School District Two, Greenville, Horry, Lexington School District One, Richland School District One, Richland School District Two and York School District Four.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman and South Carolina Department of Insurance (SCDOI) Director Ray Farmer announced the state’s total $24.54 million investment in school buses and public transit.
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