Friday April 26th, 2024 1:07PM

Hall County School District employees, parents to see possible 15-day opening plan today

By B.J. Williams

Officials with the Hall County School District readily admit they continue to have questions about how they will navigate the upcoming school year with the ongoing coronavirus health crisis. Still, they have a plan in place and they will unveil a video Tuesday for staff and parents to see what the first 15-days of the 2020-2021 school year might look like, particularly as it relates to younger elementary students.

At a called meeting Monday night, district leaders spent more than an hour fielding questions about the re-opening of school from members of the Hall County School Board.  

Kevin Bales, Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning, said a number of parents still don't know if they want their children to return to the classroom for face-to-face learning or to continue learning from home, as they did in the spring.

"It's okay at this point to be undecided because certain things are still changing day-to-day," Bales said. 

Bales said most questions coming to Central Office are from parents concerned about how the district will keep students safe from the spread of COVID-19.

Superintendent Will Schofield said while students won't have to wear face coverings, teachers and other staff members will wear face shields or masks in school buildings. Additionally, there is a plan in place to reduce the capacity of school lunchrooms by 50% to keep students at a proper social distance.

Plans for social distancing on school buses have yet to be finalized.

Right now, the calendar calls for teachers to return to school on Aug. 3 with students returning on Aug. 7, but the date for a student return appears likely to change based on discussions the board had Tuesday night. 

Follow this link to see a video update released by the district on July 1.

>>This story will be updated.<<

 

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