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State Sen Kim LaSata got a close look at electric-powered school buses

State Sen Kim LaSata got a close look at electric-powered school buses
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TR school upgrades involve entrances, security, additional features

TR school upgrades involve entrances, security, additional features By Jef Rietsma Special to Sturgis Journal Voters who helped Three Rivers Community Schools pass a zero-increase bond request in November 2019 are beginning to see where their tax money is going. The request will generate $61.2 million and allow the district to address a significant number of upgrades. A common thread to phase one is security, said Superintendent Ron Moag, with secure entries at all elementary buildings and the high school. “The reason we’re not doing anything at the middle school is because that’s due to get a whole new main office, he said.

Six candidates to interview for Huron ISD superintendent position

Six candidates to interview for Huron ISD superintendent position FacebookTwitterEmail The Huron Intermediate School District board announced April 12 that six candidates for the superintendent position were advancing to the interview stage. (HISD/Courtesy Photo) The Huron Intermediate School District board announced April 12 that six candidates for the superintendent position were advancing to the interview stage. The board utilized the Michigan Association of School Boards to conduct the superintendent search. According to a press release from the MASB, the interviews are the “beginning of a rigorous vetting process that will include a minimum of two rounds of public interviews as well as thorough background and reference checks.”

St Joseph County schools continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic

Sturgis Journal Educating students one year into the COVID-19 pandemic has seen in many ways restructuring in the way students learn. For 2020-21, schools have done a variety of in-person, hybrid or remote learning, based on COVID-19 cases and the comfort level of families, depending on the trends at the time. On March 13, 2020, school districts were given the task of shifting in-person learning to remote education for what ultimately turned out to be the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. Slowly, schools are working toward, or have reached, a return-to-learn plan that includes in-person learning again. Plans have been alternately praised and panned, based on opinions that students need to be with their peers in a safe manner at school, or that placing students together would potentially be a “super-spreader” of the unpredictable COVID-19 virus.

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