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FARMINGTON Graduation season this year will look different than in pre-pandemic times. A quick survey of several school districts and colleges serving the region indicates some high school administrators are still playing things by ear and waiting to see if state COVID-19 restrictions change while colleges have their plans set. While San Juan College is holding drive-through events and planning a virtual commencement, Diné College across the Arizona border plans a live ceremony. On the high school side, they re waiting for more information in Aztec, and Bloomfield Superintendent Kim Mizell said that whatever happens the grads will have recognition because we re prepared to do whatever we have to do. ....
FARMINGTON Officials at school districts throughout San Juan County reacted positively to an announcement by state education officials on March 8 that New Mexico schools can fully reopen next month, but they said there are many issues that need to be resolved before that can happen. State Education Secretary Ryan Stewart announced New Mexico is phasing out the hybrid learning model it has been operating under for the spring semester and will resume full in-person learning by April 5, with districts around the state choosing their start date. The remote learning option will remain available to families that choose that alternative, he said. ....
Third storm in series drops 4 to 6 inches of snow on San Juan County Mike Easterling, Farmington Daily Times FARMINGTON The last storm in a series of three disturbances that moved through the Four Corners area over the past several days packed the biggest wallop, dumping 4 to 6 inches of snow in locations across San Juan County overnight. Most residents of the county headed to bed on Feb. 15 having seen only a dusting or an inch or so of snow from the first two storm systems, which began on Feb. 12. But by the time they woke up on Feb. 16, things had changed considerably. ....