Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
Are you sure it's not Illinois Wesleyan University students? WMBD has reported positive cases there. I hadn't heard about the elementary students.
Are you sure it's not Illinois Wesleyan University students? WMBD has reported positive cases there. I hadn't heard about the elementary students.
The article broke down around 54 cases in McLean by decades of age, 26 of them were in the "10's" so I call them grade school age. School hasn't started to my knowledge so these are just kids living in McLean County.DennisinMH wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:07 amAre you sure it's not Illinois Wesleyan University students? WMBD has reported positive cases there. I hadn't heard about the elementary students.
So it might be easier to list which schools are still trying to attend in person rather than e-learning. I can't imagine some of the rural areas, many still do not have cable, DSL or other high-speed internet options.
Great, so why didn't they recognize this beforehand?AV8R wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 10:14 am Metamora has temporarily transitioned to e-learning while they adjust the student schedule to accommodate in person learning while following social distancing guidelines put in place by Illinois and the CDC. The problem they encountered was too many students for the confines of their structure, they could not follow social distancing guidelines, which in turn created a problem with contact tracing and quarantining students who may or may not be sick. Either way, those students are now out of school for 2 weeks. The new plan once implemented will put half the schools student body in the building every other day. Social distancing can be maintained and contact tracing should be much easier and lead to substantially less otherwise healthy people being quarantined. The school is committed to in person learning per a letter sent out by the superintendent.
good question. I don't have the answer.RPlant wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:28 pmGreat, so why didn't they recognize this beforehand?AV8R wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 10:14 am Metamora has temporarily transitioned to e-learning while they adjust the student schedule to accommodate in person learning while following social distancing guidelines put in place by Illinois and the CDC. The problem they encountered was too many students for the confines of their structure, they could not follow social distancing guidelines, which in turn created a problem with contact tracing and quarantining students who may or may not be sick. Either way, those students are now out of school for 2 weeks. The new plan once implemented will put half the schools student body in the building every other day. Social distancing can be maintained and contact tracing should be much easier and lead to substantially less otherwise healthy people being quarantined. The school is committed to in person learning per a letter sent out by the superintendent.