D21 Looks At Increasing In-Person Learning

North Wasco County School District 21 Interim Superintendent Theresa Peters says the district is working on ways to increase the number of students and the amount of time for in-person learning while maintaining safety requirements.  In a letter to parents issued on Friday, Peters says updated guidance from the Oregon Department of Education allows for three-feet of physical distancing in classrooms under certain conditions, but they still must maintain six-feet in other situations.  Peters adds challenges they face include classroom size limitations, serving meals while maintaining the six-foot distancing requirement, staffing issues, and busing implications for school schedule changes.

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