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SCCSD Moves to Hybrid Learning After Winter Break and Addresses COVID-19 Reporting Concerns

SCCSD Moves to Hybrid Learning After Winter Break and Addresses COVID-19 Reporting Concerns

Update: 2020-12-15
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The Sioux City Community School Board took action to try and slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep students and staff safe. Siouxland Public Media’s Sheila Brummer with a wrap-up of last night’s meeting. The Sioux City Community School Board unanimously voted Monday night to return to hybrid learning after Winter Break on January 4, 2020. The district started the first two-weeks with students either attending class on Monday-Thursday or Tuesday-Friday. After lengthy and sometimes contentious debate, the board is also requiring school leaders provide more information in reporting COVID-19 numbers. “We have done a will full act of omission and we haven’t provided that information to the board or to the public. My recommendation is we start immediately.” That’s Board Member Dan Greenwell, who along with Taylor Goodvin pushed for the move that will track positive rest results, quarantine numbers, absenteeism related to COVID and other illness for students, teachers and personel in direct
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SCCSD Moves to Hybrid Learning After Winter Break and Addresses COVID-19 Reporting Concerns

SCCSD Moves to Hybrid Learning After Winter Break and Addresses COVID-19 Reporting Concerns

Sheila Brummer