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Deer Lakes School Board is expected to consider a possible return to full-time, in-person instruction when it meets Tuesday.
Last week, the district temporarily closed East Union Intermediate Center and Deer Lakes Middle School after multiple people tested positive for covid-19 at the respective schools.
At a meeting last Tuesday, Superintendent Dr. Janell Logue-Belden addressed common questions and concerns about returning to full-time, in-person instruction — or not doing so — she has heard from parents during the pandemic.
Currently, 170 district students are attending school in person four days a week, with Friday serving as a remote learning day, according to Logue-Belden’s report. More than 1,200 are learning through a hybrid model with a mix of in-person and remote instruction, while more than 400 students are receiving remote instruction only, the report said.