In May, FUSD held graduation processions for each of its three high schools, allowing students and their families to be recognized as they drove down Fourth Street. The event prompted questions about the Flagstaff City Council’s approach to large event permits, though, because it approved the procession after denying events including the farmers market and 4th of July Parade. Students returned to Williams Unified School District’s two schools just one week after beginning classes for the 2020-21 school year virtually, becoming one of the first districts in northern Arizona to reinstate in-person classes. Private schools including San Francisco de Asis followed suit, with the Catholic school reopening for students by grade over the course of three days. +2 Williams Unified begins in-person classes A group of Williams Unified School District students returned to school on campus Monday, a …IB School
Source: Daily Sun December 24, 2020 14:00 UTC