With teacher vaccinations imminent, the Teton County School District board of trustees charged into the heated topic of increasing the number of days students should spend in class, face to face with a teacher.
Trustees met Thursday night for a special meeting with just one agenda item: considering changes to the districtâs hybrid schedule, particularly at the secondary level.
In a 5-2 vote, the board elected to increase in-class days for middle and high school students to four a week starting April 12, right after spring break.
Secondary students have been going to school on an A/B schedule in which each group has two days in the classroom.