CADIZ Two local school districts Harrison Hills and Bridgeport are back in regular session.
After more than a month on a hybrid learning plan, the Harrison Hills City School District returned its students to full-time, in-person instruction Monday.
More than 1,200 students resumed on-site classes five days a week following the board of education’s decision to revise its safety plan. The board voted in favor of the revision during a special meeting Friday evening.
Superintendent Dana Snider said that due to a decrease in the county’s COVID-19 caseload and the benefits of in-person learning, the board revised the school’s original plan. In addition, the district’s teachers are scheduled to begin receiving the coronavirus vaccine early next month as a part of the state’s Phase 1B rollout, she said.