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Briefs: Palace Theatre taking summer camp registrations
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Palace taking summer camp registrations
MARION - The Palace Academy of the Arts, a performing arts program of the Marion Palace Theatre, has announced the return of its popular “Set the Stage” theatre camp, which runs July 19-July 23 and July 26-July 30. Registration deadline is one week before the first class.
Designed for ages 7 to 15 years, this five-day camp experience gives campers the opportunity to develop their performance skills, express their creativity, and have fun while making new friends. The theme for “Set the Stage” this summer is CAMP TV. Each day of the camp week will focus on a different well known TV genre. Students and instructors are encouraged to come dressed as favorite characters or stars according to the theme of the day.
USDA s Rural Development arm turns attention to housing during National Homeownership Month fingerlakes1.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fingerlakes1.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Lawmakers in Springfield sent legislation reducing the use of isolated timeouts in schools to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s desk and advanced a measure meant to adopt and expand telehealth services ahead of the close of the legislative session Monday.
In the House, legislators unanimously passed changes made to House Bill 219, which requires administrators to develop school-specific plans for reducing and eventually eliminating the use of isolated disciplinary “timeouts” and physical restraints in schools.
The legislation follows a report on the practice by ProPublica and the Chicago Tribune.
Legislators also unanimously agreed to changes made to House Bills 2748 and 2784. The first of those bills allows students in special education programs who have turned 22 to remain in their programs through the end of the following school year because of the pandemic’s disruption of in-person learning. Typically those programs are only available to students up until thei
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