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WHMI 93.5 Local News : School Officials "Plead" With Community To Take COVID Seriously


March 15, 2021
By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
A rising count of confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 is forcing one local school to return to all-remote learning this week, while superintendents are reminding their communities that mitigation strategies like mask-wearing and social distancing are still important if they want to keep schools fully open, including athletics.
In his communication to parents on Friday, Brighton High School Principal Gavin Johnson addressed the issue of students and staff having to be quarantined because of COVID. Johnson noted that the past week was their “busiest week of the year” when it came to quarantines, and while he admitted he did not exactly know why, he did offer some ideas, saying that he was “speaking honestly and directly with you. Not politically”, pointing out that some in the community, “including some of our students, do not think Covid is serious. But they do think quarantines are serious, especially when it affects athletics or weekend plans”

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WHMI 93.5 Local News : Local High Schools Will Finish 2020 Online


December 14, 2020
By Tom Tolen / news@whmi.com
It will be 2021 before high school students in Livingston County can return to their classrooms.
It was announced by Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Nov. 15th that the Michigan Dept. of Health and Human Services was imposing a partial shutdown — including a “pause” in grades 9-12 and college classroom learning — from Nov. 18th through Dec. 8th. However, the initial three-week pause was later extended another 12 days, through Dec. 20th.
The order was issued because of the increasing number of positive COVID-19 cases, particularly in high schools, where — due to the large volume of students — social distancing and other measures are almost impossible to enforce. The order also prohibits bars and restaurants from serving customers inside and has other restrictions.

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