HR Schools Continue Rolling Up Distance Learning

The Hood River County School District is now a couple of weeks into using distance learning to finish the academic year.  Superintendent Sara Hahn-Huston says they have begun rolling out technology distribution to intermediate and primary school students this week.  Hahn-Huston says they have had good success of reaching nearly all of the district’s families to get them set up to continue their children’s education.  Internet connections have been the biggest barrier, with Hahn-Huston saying some parents are taking their children to school parking lots to use wi-fi, and the district is trying to acquire more hotspots.  One decision still to be determined is what kind of graduation ceremony can be held for Hood River Valley High School seniors.  Hahn-Huston says parents of seniors have received surveys asking what they would like to see in a ceremony.

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