By Editor | March 17, 2021
By Mark Evans
mevans@stegenherald.com
Other than two short periods in November and the mid-February snow storms, Valle Catholic Schools have done something not many schools have managed to do this school year.
They have offered five days a week of live education since school opened on August 20.
High school principal Greg Miller said that students have been very happy to stay in the classroom, rather than going virtual.
“One of the surprising things about the first semester was the number of students who were devastated when they had to enter a quarantine period due to close-contact,” Miller said. “Students did not like the Spring Lockdown period of 2020. They prefer to be here, with friends, faculty, and coaches that care.”