School board rejects all-virtual in favor of hybrid model
North Crawford
NORTH CRAWFORD - The North Crawford School Board had students in full virtual instruction for two weeks following the Thanksgiving break. The decision was based on high case counts from community spread in the county, and the fear that if families held large in-person celebrations, there could be a post-holiday spike.
It seems that county residents can breathe a cautious sigh of relief, as growth in new cases has seemed to slow in recent weeks. For this reason, the board voted to resume their hybrid instruction model from December 14-23, and then again following the holiday break, on Monday, Jan. 4. The decisions, however, were not unanimous.