instruction that they need. from my point of view, our job and our north stoar is to provie inperson learning even as we re navigating really high community transmission here in indianapolis. if there s high community transmission, wouldn t that lead to potentially high transmission within the school, the kid, the staff, the teachers in the community? excellent question. what we know from the mitigation strategies we put in place, we had low transmission with our students. we re a district where masks have been required for the entire school year. we are promoting vaccinations with our student, with our staff. we have put in place and reinstituted some of the strategies we used last year because we know they help to support eliminating that spread. we moved all of our staff meetings and adult gatherings to
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schools across the kcountry ove whether to keep kids in the classroom or return to online learning as the omicron variant spread. it comes as the rate of hospitalizations is the highest it s ever been. in indianapolis the superintendent of public schools says she s determined to keep kids in the classroom. dozens of kids signed up for shots at two vaccination clinics held by the school. mr. superintendent, good to see you. why is it so important if your view to keep kids in the classroom as covid hospitalizations soar again. right. absolutely. thanks so much for having me this amp. i think what we know and what we experienced over the last nearly two years now is that when we are able to have our students together with their peers and teacher, in person for learning, that s the best environment in which we can provide the