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SUSD modi�ies return to open classrooms BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
NEWS .............................10 Area housing market shatters records.
SPORTS ........................22 Scottsdale Little League ramping up.
ARTS............................... 23 Art under the white tents beginning.
NEIGHBORS ..........................................16 BUSINESS ..............................................20 SPORTS ...................................................22 ARTS ........................................................ 23 FOOD ........................................................25 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................27
Sunday, January 10, 2021
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n-person learning will continue in the Scottsdale Unified School District following a unanimous decision by the new Governing Board at a last-minute meeting on Jan. 7. But some students will have to wait a little
longer before coming back to campus after the board voted to delay the start of in-person middle school classes by one week to coincide with the start of high school classes on Jan. 19. That decision comes as some parents and teachers in the district have expressed concerns over continuing to fill classrooms as COVID-19 cases surge in the community.
Vehicle break-ins Desk job run rampant in south Scottsdale
Like every other district in the Valley, state and county metrics show substantial COVID-19 spread in Scottsdale. From Dec. 20 to 26, the district community saw 394 COVID cases per 100,000 residents and positivity rate of 14.5 percent in new test results.
see SUSD page 4
BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor
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olice are warning southern Scottsdale residents to lock their cars and secure valuables following a spike in vehicle burglaries in the final months of 2020. A Progress analysis of Scottsdale Police records found reported vehicle burglaries increased by 34 percent in 2020 in the department’s McKellips District, which covers most of southern Scottsdale south of Osborn Road. A question posed by the Progress in a popular southern Scottsdale Facebook group
see BURGLARIES page 6
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Steve Weinberg of Scottsdale, takes a break with his dog Jack from making desks for kids who need them. Read about his labor of love on page 16. (Pablo Robles/Progress Staff)
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