EBRPSS discusses plan for schools in event of another COVID-19 outbreak
EBR supt. holds virtual town hall to address Smart Start concerns By WAFB Staff | April 14, 2021 at 12:19 AM CDT - Updated April 14 at 12:19 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - One day after a planned sickout in East Baton Rouge Schools, Superintendent Sito Narcisse held a virtual town hall to address teachersâ and parentsâ concerns.
He said the pandemic just added one more obstacle for teachers to face while getting kids acclimated to the classroom.
And while students are having to adjust constantly to keep everyone safe, Narcisse added he wants everyone to know theyâre working on a plan moving forward in case schools are faced with another outbreak.
Public schools in BR continue to monitor students after holiday break to avoid spread of COVID-19
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BATON ROUGE - Public schools throughout the capital area are continuing to closely monitor students for COVID-19 to maintain a safe, productive environment for learning.
Taylor Gast, the Public Information Director for Baton Rouge Schools, says since the students and faculty have returned from the break, COVID cases have gone down and the number of children who are learning from home has increased slightly.
Officials say it is too early to fully gauge the impact of COVID on students following the holiday break but say so far, so good.