Edwardsburg schools to go virtual Tuesday By: Maura Johnson
The corporation posted the letter to their Facebook page Monday morning.
The Public Schools’ Heat Index Preparedness Plan says that face-to-face instruction can happen when temperatures do not exceed 85 degrees. Tuesday s temperatures are expected to reach 86 degrees.
Many of the EPS buildings have areas that are not air conditioned.
The Heat Index Preparedness Plan was created in August 2020 in response to concerns posed by staff and families about high temperatures in the schools combined with the mask mandate.
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Several southwest Michigan school districts will stay the course after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced last week recommendations for a two week pause of in-person learning among high schools returning from spring break this week.
The governor brought her recommendation as Michigan leads the country in the highest rate of new coronavirus infections, reaching levels similar to this winterâs surge that temporarily pushed some schools back into remote learning.
The Berrien County Health Department is not recommending that districts in its area move to virtual learning since increases in confirmed COVID-19 cases have not mirrored the same spike seen across the state.
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Edwardsburg schools will return to face-to-face instruction By: Lari onna Green
CASS COUNTY, Mich. – Beginning January 4, Edwardsburg Public Schools will return with face-to-face instruction at the High School – Primary, Eagle Lake, Intermediate and Middle school will follow this date as well.
The change back to face-to-face is dependent on any forthcoming direction from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Department of Education, or the Governor’s Office.
Per the Superintendent, there will be no spectators allowed to attend the sporting events. Livestreaming information will be available on the official Facebook page. Share this article: