D21 Metrics Not Good Enough Yet

North Wasco County School District 21 Interim Superintendent Theresa Peters told district board members the metrics for going to in-person instruction are not looking good right now.  Peters had previously announced comprehensive distance learning would continue until at the least the end of the current trimester, but she does continue to constantly monitor the metrics.  She alluded to Thursday’s Oregon Health Authority report of ten additional COVID-19 cases in Wasco County.  Peters says anything about nine cases in a week sets them back.  It must remain under that mark for three weeks to allow for K-3 students to return to classrooms.  Peters added they continue to collaborate with the North Central Public Health District on any changes that may occur.

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