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HOW GAYNOR PREPARED

Remaining ‘Gaynor Strong’ in Times of Adversity

Before faculty, staff, and students could return onground at Gaynor in September, the school made several significant adjustments to ensure everyone’s safety. The Gaynor community started utilizing the Ruvna Symptom Tracker app to make sure they were approved to enter the school. The approval screen is checked at the door upon arrival, and then students wash their hands at the outdoor hand washing stations. Classrooms also look a bit different this year, as every space was converted in order to keep pods socially distanced, including the Performing Arts Center and the Field House. Although some things changed, the sense of community in the school has remained the same. Take a look into some of the parts of Gaynor that look a bit different this year!

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