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New CDC mask guidance leading to confusion, frustration for school administrators School districts mask rules may continue to change and differ from one another until local boards of health issue mask recommendations. Author: Brandon Simmons Updated: 6:45 PM EDT July 12, 2021 CLEVELAND Just last week, the CDC issued new guidance for students and staff heading back to the classroom this fall, and already it’s leading to confusion for families and school districts. With summer vacation already half over, school administrators are laser-focused on the upcoming school year. And so is the CDC, it would seem, as the latest guidance prioritizes students learning in the classroom. ....
Whatâs on the ballot in Northeast Ohio primary and special elections Voters in Parma City School District are deciding on a school levy Tuesday. (Source: (Tim Dubravetz/WOIO)) By Steph Krane | May 4, 2021 at 6:46 AM EDT - Updated May 4 at 11:35 AM CLEVELAND (WOIO) - May 4, 2021 is election day for primary and special elections across Ohio. Although there are no statewide issues on the ballot Tuesday, voters in some Northeast Ohio towns will decide whether to approve various tax levies and who will move on in City Council elections. The polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. for in-person voting. ....
Normandy High School dealing with COVID-19 outbreak following band trip to Disney World 14 students have tested positive in the past two weeks, and dozens more are being asked to quarantine. Credit: Parma City School District Author: Tyler Carey Updated: 7:11 PM EDT April 24, 2021 PARMA, Ohio Normandy High School in Parma is dealing with an outbreak of COVID-19 cases among its students, and several are tied to a recent marching band trip to Disney World. In a letter to parents sent Thursday, Parma City School District spokeswoman Audrey Holtzman confirmed 14 Normandy students have tested positive for the coronavirus since April 12. While that represents just 1.1% of the school s enrollment, it s still a significantly higher number than any other school in our district and warrants additional measures to stop the spread of the virus. ....