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Some Massachusetts school districts say in-person timeline is not realistic, will apply for waiver


Some Massachusetts school districts say in-person timeline is not realistic, will apply for waiver
Rick Sobey
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NEWBURYPORT, MA - February 25, 2021: Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, left, and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley hold a press conference during a visit to the Nock-Molin Middle School in Newburyport, Massachusetts. (Staff photo by Nicolaus Czarnecki/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
The state’s push to get elementary students back in the classroom full-time by April 5 is not realistic for many communities that have been remote for a year, education leaders told the Herald on Wednesday.
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Haverhill Mayor Says He Had No Advance Word on State Plans to Resume In-Person Learning


By WHAV Staff |
March 8, 2021
Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley Feb. 26 at Nock-Molin Middle School in Newburyport. (Nicolaus Czarnecki/Boston Herald/Pool photograph.)
Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini. (WHAV News file photograph.)
Haverhill’s mayor said he did not have any advance notice of the state’s plans to return to in-person learning when he proposed last month a full school return in April.
An 8-3 vote by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education Friday afternoon gave state Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley extraordinary powers to end remote and hybrid learning. Riley said he wants to start by having elementary school students return to full in-person learning next month and all classes back by fall. Haverhill Education Association President Anthony J. Parolisi questions what Mayor James J. Fiorentini knew and when. ....

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Dining with the stars, multitasking surgeon, 4 a.m. last call: News from around our 50 states


Dining with the stars, multitasking surgeon, 4 a.m. last call: News from around our 50 states
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY
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Tuscaloosa: The Alabama Department of Public Health is asking residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus to participate in a confidential survey that will help experts learn more about the virus’s spread. The department said its online survey is designed to “supplement ADPH investigation and contact tracing efforts.” All answers will remain confidential, and the survey is estimated to take about five to 10 minutes to complete, ADPH said in a news release. Meanwhile, virus-related hospitalizations in the state have reached a low that compares to COVID-19 inpatient totals reported in late September and early October. Just 589 newly confirmed cases were reported Friday, with a seven-day average of 662 cases, according to Bama Tracker. According to data published by Bama Tracker, 722 COVI ....

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