The White County-Isle of Wight County School in Virginia announced on Thursday that the board of directors is considering changing some students back to face-to-face learning five days a week.
An IWCS spokesperson said that this is not an "agreement", once elementary school desks are replaced by separate desks, and many teachers registered for COVID-19 will have face-to-face learning in February. The vaccine is out.
In the first phase b, nearly 500 school employees signed a vaccination agreement, and IWCS stated that many of them had already received the first dose of vaccination.
The school department is expected to issue an announcement regarding its upcoming plans on February 8.
If the school board decides to make this change, starting from February 16th, 5 days a week, students from kindergarten to grade 5 can return to the physics classroom.
The school system wrote in a press release: “Since the school started on September 8, there has been no case of communication between students, students and teachers, or teachers and students.” “However, If the number of cases or quarantine rooms increases, we can indeed solve the problem. Sheriff Dr. Jim Thornton can close classrooms, schools and even entire departments, and temporarily allow students to accept remote or blended learning when necessary."
The press release stated that the school system will observe COVID-19 trends in the area before making a decision and will continue to track local cases to make decisions for other grades.
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