In-person vs. virtual learning, and a time frame to return to the classroom full-time dominated the discussion at the Quincy Community School virtual January board meeting Monday.Marc Kramer, superintendent, was planning toward Feb. 1. Brandon Suever, middle school principal, requested a mid-February date.The problem at the middle school is the lack of space to socially distance students, Suever said. Some teachers who are awaiting the COVID-19 vaccine or the second vaccine are reluctant to be
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