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Although this year and especially this school year have had their fair share of changes Superintendent Tracy Lorey seemed positive about how the students and faculty were handling the changes from Covid-19.

Tracy Lorey Superintendent of the Greater Jasper Consolidated schools had this to say about how she felt the first half of the 2021 school year went and how 2021 went as a whole.

Lorey also commented on the importance of extracurricular and how they contribute to a sense of normalcy.

As schools have had to rethink, how they go about in-person learning, schools such as Jasper has made strides to deal and succeed despite Covid-19 in 2021.

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