An administration proposal to start the 2022-23 school year two days early at Lakeland Union High School fell by the wayside Monday, when no board member offered to make a motion to that effect.
The electors voted unanimously to approve a district-wide levy just shy of $12 million, showing an increase of 1.12% over the prior year. The tax rate will be $1.84 per $1,000 of equalized valuation.
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The school year may be winding down at Lakeland Union High School, but officials there are already looking ahead to the 2021-22 school year that will be in-classroom learning for the most part.
“I would love to make it,” said school board member Barb Peck, when board chairman Gary Smith asked for a motion to return to face-to-face learning. As Pam Carroll seconded the motion, someone exclaimed, “We all would like to second that motion.” The motion passed unanimously.
Depending on a student’s circumstances, remote learning may be allowed for some next year. However, the board is not authorizing synchronized learning. In that latter education option, the student is home following along live via an Internet connection as the teacher gives the daily lesson plan.