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Gibraltar School District switches to online learning for at least 3 weeks
Read full article: Gibraltar School District switches to online learning for at least 3 weeksGIBRALTAR, Mich. – Gibraltar School District is moving to a remote learning environment. The school district said that due to rising COVID-19 cases, all schools and programs will move to a virtual environment. Nov. 15: Wayne County COVID-19 data: Tracking cases, deaths; City-by-city breakdownIn a letter to parents and families, the district said all district classrooms will move to remote learning, beginning on Monday for Carlson High School and Tuesday for Shumate Middle School and the four district elementary schools. All district schools are expected to return to in-person learning beginning on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020. Michigan high school sports now suspended under new state COVID orderThe Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) has suspended its fall tournaments in response to a new public health order issued by state health officials on Sunday.
New upgraded security system being used in Gibraltar School District to keep students safe
Read full article: New upgraded security system being used in Gibraltar School District to keep students safeGIBRALTAR, Mich. - There is more than 150 security cameras at Carleson High School that are part of a new upgraded security system. "It uses every feature that it can see in the box to go after everybody," said Trent Begeman, director of technology for the Gibraltar School District. The upgraded security system was installed last summer after a $24 million bond proposal was overwhelmingly approved. The woman's daughter also supports the upgraded security system. We dont need that technology, we just need real time, so yes to help us aid an investigation," said Amy Conway, superintendent Gibraltar School District.