Gilbert Sun News - 09-13-2020

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Gilbert eatery gets re-do

Theme park mirages

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An edition of the East Valley Tribune

INSIDE

This Week

NEWS.................................3 Mayoral forum coming Thursday.

GETOUT..................... 28 Romeo & Juliet’ gets Old West treatment.

High school gridirons seem a bit normal

COMMUNITY........................................17 BUSINESS..............................................21 OPINION.....................................24 SPORTS....................................... 27 GETOUT......................................28 PUZZLE.......................................30 CLASSIFIED......................................... 30

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Higley in-class reopening gets mixed reviews BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor

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day after students returned to campuses in Higley Unified School District, members of the Governing Board last Wednesday praised and thanked staff and teachers for their efforts in making it possible. But now-former teacher Amy Ludwig found the compliments to be disingenuous and told the board so. “I had to quit my job today because I am unhealthy due to my stress level because of the decision that you made,” said Ludwig, who taught 5th grade at San Tan Elementary School. “You could have waited and given teachers the time that we needed, given families the time they needed. “You’re sitting here saying, ‘thank you for

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Children in Higley Unified School District last week returned to full five-day in-classroom learning for the first time since March, when schools were shut down as the pandemic put Arizona in its grip. (Pablo Robles/GSN Staff Photographer)

Reserved court time fees proposed for Regional Park BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor

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esidents may soon pay a bit more in order to guarantee playing time at the town’s best sports courts that debuted in late July than for they do for court rentals at other Gilbert parks. The 16 pickleball, six tennis and two basketball courts have been a big hit in the community since they opened July 24 at Gilbert Regional Park. All the courts currently are on a first-come, first-serve basis. “It’s our new facility and it’s our premier facility,” Rocky Brown, Business Operations manager, told the Parks and Recreation Board last week. “We’ve been real excited by

the support they’ve received.” The proposed charges include $12 per hour for residents; $16 an hour for nonresidents; $20 an hour for lessons and league use by a Gilbert business and $28 an hour for a non-Gilbert business, according to Brown. Reservations must be one-hour minimum. The fee for renting a tennis court for an hour is $7 for residents and $8.75 for nonresidents for parks like McQueen District, Circle G and Freestone District. The board may vote on the proposed fees in its next monthly meeting in October. The town’s first competition-ready pickleball courts especially have been a draw. “The 16 pickleball courts are used to a very high level,” said Robert Carmona, Parks

and Recreation director. People are lining up at 5 a.m. and when the courts open at 5:30 a.m., there is a mad dash to get to them, Carmona added. Chairman Bob Ferron said he’s been out to the courts half a dozen times to drop off his son for tennis and the courts are busy. “I’ve been shocked,” he said. “Even at 110 (degrees) it’s packed solid.” Brown said the proposal was to leave the front eight pickleball courts for open play and set aside the eight back courts for reservations. He added there was not much demand for reserving the tennis and basketball courts but nonetheless they can be reserved with-

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