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Should District 70 test asymptomatic students and staff for COVID-19? The school district is exploring this option. (Shutterstock)
LIBERTYVILLE, IL School officials within District 70 are exploring whether to offer COVID-19 testing to asymptomatic students and staff through the end of the school year.
The school district is exploring offering the tests to asymptotic students and staff per the advice of D70 s legal counsel, said Chris Otto, director of special service for District 70 and member of the district s health advisory committee, during Monday s school board meeting.
The elementary school district switched to full days of in-person instruction for the majority of its students on April 12. Currently, 91 percent of elementary schools are in classrooms while 88 percent of middle school students have returned to Highland Middle School, according to administrators who provided updates on schools reopening during the Monda
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HOBBS, N.M. Zeke Kaney has spent all of his teaching career in the Hobbs Municipal School District, and while each position he has held has brought its own excitement with it, the newly announced director of Career and Technical Education is ready to build even more into the community as head of the new $50 million Career and Technical Education Center (CTECH).
“This is the kind of job that will keep you around,” Kaney told the Hobbs News-Sun while smiling widely during a recent Friday morning.
And, HMS Superintendent TJ Parks said Kaney is the ideal person to lead CTECH forward.
Educator guides development of Hobbs tech education center
BLAKE OVARD, Hobbs News-Sun
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HOBBS, N.M. (AP) Zeke Kaney has spent all of his teaching career in the Hobbs Municipal School District, and while each position he has held has brought its own excitement with it, the newly announced director of Career and Technical Education is ready to build even more into the community as head of the new $50 million Career and Technical Education Center (CTECH).
“This is the kind of job that will keep you around,” Kaney told the Hobbs News-Sun while smiling widely during a recent Friday morning.
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