Feb. 16 work session
KEY DISCUSSION The Wooster City Schools board will ask for feedback from its members and the public at its Tuesday, 7 p.m., meeting as it prepares a plan to return to five-day, in-person instruction.
Superintendent Michael Tefs presented his rationale to the board for preferring to wait until the county COVID-19 rate of infection is down to a Level 2 spread before making the change. He said he has been receiving emails, texts and phone calls from residents wanting students to be back in school five days a week, and understands they want a date identified.
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