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It was a sunny day outside. The WW Mayor and Council members, Girl Scouts, and past military service members participated in the parade and walked from WWP High School South to the WW Municipal Complex. Residents of WW stood outside and watched the parade.
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Photo by Elliot Gordon
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 81 and low of 67 degrees. Mist in the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon, sunny in the evening, cloudy overnight.
It's unfortunate the author does not discuss the fact that a flip phone can provide students with the communications described in the article as essential.
Hi Tom, thank you for your thoughts! You are absolutely correct in saying that flip phones are actually not included in New York’s new policy, and could be a good alternative for students, since they would allow for basic communications but would not have the capacity for social media access, etc.