The Hood River County School District is preparing its operational blueprints for on-site learning, but at this point the County doesn’t meet state metrics to open up. District staff presented an overview of the plans to the board Wednesday evening. Superintendent Rich Polkinghorn noted the district will have to meet state metrics for three weeks before they could bring students into the classroom, and he told the board at this point they have very rarely met the metrics for any period of time. The operational plan is scheduled to go to the Oregon Department of Education on October 29. The district board will conduct a worksession on the plans on October 28.