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ore than 70 percent of Chandler Uni�ied School District parents support in-person learning and want it to remain for the foreseeable future, according to a new survey conducted by the district. Of the 13,600 parents who responded to the survey last month, 72 percent preferred the in-class instruction model CUSD has had in effect districtwide since Jan. 19. Of the remainder, 19 percent prefer the
virtual instruction CUSD brie�ly implemented during the �irst two weeks of the current semester and 8 percent prefer the Chandler Online Academy. They appeared to support the district’s contested choice to return to in-person learning at a time when COVID-19 cases were spiking in early January. Arizona reported its highest number of positive cases on Jan. 4, the day before CUSD students were scheduled to return to classrooms. The district decided at the last minute to have students temporarily stay home
Teen’s suicide an impetus to update manslaughter law
for two weeks and learn virtually until the state’s infection rate started to drop. The results were discussed by the CUSD Governing Board on Feb. 10, the day before new data from the county health department showed that one of three benchmarks measuring COVID-19 spread – hospital visits with COVID-like symptoms – had �inally fallen into the moderate range after registering substantial spread levels for nearly two months. The other two benchmarks remained in
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BY KEVIN REAGAN Arizonan Staff Writer
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he family of a Chandler teenager who died by suicide in 2019 is hoping state lawmakers will pass legislation that allows law enforcement to prosecute individuals who encourage vulnerable minors to take their own lives. The State House unanimously passed Chandler Rep. Jeff Weninger’s House Bill 2459, which expands the crime of manslaughter to include individuals who advise others how to commit suicide. The impetus behind Weninger’s bill was the tragic death of Adrio Romine, who at age 16 was Chandler High School’s Class of 2018 valedictorian and graduated with a 4.9 GPA. On the surface, Romine appeared to have a bright future
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Basil and Colleen Kaspar's Down Time Wines houses a real winery and the only thing missing are the grapevines. It started as a hobby nearly two decades ago for Basil but it has given birth to a multifaceted enterprise. For the story, see page 33. (Pablo Robles/Staff Photographer)
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