Pullman School Board members and teachers discussed the transition to hybrid classes and various physical education opportunities available to students during a meeting Wednesday.
“Having students back has been great,” Superintendent Bob Maxwell said. “It’s exciting to see students all the way from preschool to seniors being back in person.”
Maxwell said the board received a letter from a second-grader in the district expressing her excitement about returning to in-person classes and seeing her teacher.
Mia Ohki, ASB officer at Pullman High School, said they are creating ways for students to give their feedback about the hybrid model. She said the high school received a shipment of masks for students.
Pullman High School transitioned last week into a hybrid learning system where students have the option to go to in-person classes twice a week. Half the students can attend in-person classes Mondays and Thursdays, while the other half can attend Tuesdays and Fridays. There are no classes on Wednesdays. Those who do not wish to.
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Pullman High School hosted a regular, in-person class schedule for the first time in almost a year Monday as students returned to a hybrid schedule that includes two days a