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The Grants Pass and Three Rivers School Districts are planning for students returning to in-person instruction.
Posted: Jan 5, 2021 8:39 PM
Updated: Jan 5, 2021 8:41 PM
Posted By: Jayda McClendon
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. The Grants Pass and Three Rivers School Districts are planning for students returning to in-person instruction.
Each district sent out a survey to parents, teachers and staff to get feedback.
“Grants Pass School District 7 remains committed to bringing students back for in-person instruction as soon as possible. The governor’s latest announcement gives us great hope that we can accomplish this in the new year, said Superintendent Kirk Kolb. Allowing metrics to be ‘advisory’ rather than ‘mandatory’ means school districts have more local control in deciding when they can safely bring students back for in-person learning and prioritizes bringing elementary students back by mid-February. We will work closely with our school community and Public He