On Monday, the Beaverton School District welcomed back its youngest students, kids in pre-K through second grade. Author: Christine Pitawanich Updated: 6:18 PM PDT April 6, 2021
BEAVERTON, Ore. More students in the Portland metro area started hybrid learning this week.
On Monday, the Beaverton School District welcomed back its youngest students, kids in pre-K through second grade.
Liz Fennell, a kindergarten teacher at Raleigh Park Elementary, said her first day went well.
“It was just exciting and joyful and probably my favorite first day of school yet,” said Fennell.
She said out of her 27 kindergartners, 20 of them came back for in-person, hybrid learning. Fennell said her students did well adhering to safety measures.
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River Bend Park opened officially on Dec. 18.
The park, on Wallace Martin Way, features a playground with a rubberized surface and a swing, slides and climbing boulder.
There s also launch site access for canoes and kayaks for the Neuse River and access to the Neuse River Greenway trail.
Raleigh parks are currently open but visitors are asked to take these COVID-19 precautions:
Always keep at least 6 feet between you and others
Visit the park or trails early in the morning or later in the day
Walk, jog, hike, and bike in a single file on the trail
When crossing a bridge on the trail, allow one group or trail user to pass at a time to maintain 6 feet distance