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Harford schools purchasing more than 30,000 plastic desk shields with hopes of returning students twice a week
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CCPS returning to in-person learning once-a-week on Feb 8
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Harford County Public Schools buildings will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 26. (Shutterstock)
HARFORD COUNTY, MD Due to inclement weather, Harford County Public Schools buildings will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Technology hub sites and all buildings will be closed to staff, and essential personnel will receive instruction from their supervisors, according to officials.
Staff who can work virtually should do so Tuesday, according to Harford County Public Schools.
Subscribe We understand disruptions may occur, and staff are encouraged to continue to support students as best we can, Harford County Public Schools said in a statement Monday night. If additional changes to the instructional schedule are needed, we will provide that information as soon as possible.
Harford County announces four-stage plan for reopening outdoor, indoor recreation facilities and activities
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State Roundup: Demand for vaccine outpaces supply as lawmakers question hybrid delivery system
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MYRIAD FACTORS SPUR FRUSTRATION OVER VACCINE DISTRIBUTION: Demand for COVID-19 vaccines in Maryland is quickly outpacing the state’s supply of vaccines, causing confusion for residents and prompting tough questions from lawmakers at the first meeting of the Senate Vaccine Oversight Workgroup on Monday. Bennett Leckrone of Maryland Matters writes that the state is only getting about 72,000 doses a week on average from the federal government, Acting Secretary of Health Dennis R. Schrader told lawmakers on Monday.