Blaine County schools will likely remain in a hybrid learning planâwith students in the classroom two days a week and home three days a weekâuntil at least February, the districtâs Board of Trustees determined Tuesday night.
The board voted to approve a resolution that states the district will continue to operate under the hybrid plan until the end of the first semester of the current school year. The new semester begins at the start of February.
The resolution also directed district administrators to prepare a plan for resuming full-time in-person instruction and an assessment of whether the district should do so, both of which will be presented to the trustees at their regular January meeting. However, the resolution does not guarantee that the district will move into full-time in-person learning at any point this school year.