Four schools in Delaware County are shifting from hybrid learning to fully virtual as a result of increasing COVID-19 positive tests results.Â
Two schools in the Ridley School District, Amosland Elementary and Ridley High School, will be fully virtual beginning Tuesday morning. A third Ridley school, Edgewood Elementary, is already virtual due to low instructor levels with staff quarantined. On the rolling 14 day those schools are impacted, said Ridley Schools Superintendent Lee Ann Wentzel. You can t just look week to week, you have to look every day, people drop off from the previous week based on when they tested positive.
Four schools in Delaware County are shifting from hybrid learning to fully virtual as a result of increasing COVID-19 positive tests results.Â
Two schools in the Ridley School District, Amosland Elementary and Ridley High School, will be fully virtual beginning Tuesday morning. A third Ridley school, Edgewood Elementary, is already virtual due to low instructor levels with staff quarantined. On the rolling 14 day those schools are impacted, said Ridley Schools Superintendent Lee Ann Wentzel. You can t just look week to week, you have to look every day, people drop off from the previous week based on when they tested positive.
Patricia Anne (Bogh) Howard 1935 - 2020
Patricia Anne (Bogh) Howard passed away Thanksgiving evening, November 26, 2020, in her home, surrounded by her cherished family, at the age 85. She bravely battled lung cancer for over nine months, defying the odds of her 3-6 month prognosis.
The fourth of eight children, Patti was born October 15, 1935, to Theodore and Helen Bogh in Donnelly, Minnesota. Soon after, the family made their trip out west together in one car with all their belongings, settling in McMinnville, Oregon. It was at McMinnville High School where Patti met Larry Howard, later marrying him on September 1, 1957. After moving to La Grande, Oregon, for Larry’s final year of college, the couple moved to Springfield, Oregon, and started their family. Together they welcomed their first daughter, Tamra Rogers in 1959, followed by Jennifer Lynn in 1962 and Suzanne Marie in 1965, who both tragically passed at the time of their births. Larry and Patti completed their family wit
that the township violated the OMA when it conducted a meeting without adequately providing for the electronic attendance of board members and the public by failing to provide a mechanism to where the electronic attendees could contemporaneously hear all discussion and votes
that the township entered into executive session for discussions on things not listed as an exception to open meetings - the alleged censure of a trustee
that the township took action on an item not properly listed as an action item on the agenda
that the defendants Oliver, Burgess, and George
exceeded their statutory authority by voting to censure a trustee because neither the Township Code nor any other Illinois law grants the Township Board the power to censure one of their members
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. â Some Springfield School Board members say they will not pursue another bond vote in March for major energy upgrades following the proposalâs failure to pass by a ballot vote this week.
In a special school vote on Tuesday, Springfield voters rejected a $9 million bond proposal â 417 for, 458 against â to fund a number of major energy upgrades in Springfieldâs school buildings, particularly in the high school and middle school which continue to operate using outmoded systems.
Just over 11% of registered town voters, voting either in-person or absentee ballot, participated in Tuesdayâs vote.
Superintendent Zach McLaughlin said the result of Tuesdayâs vote was disappointing.