Cassie Knutti was chosen unanimously as the new president of the Rome City School District Board of Education at its annual reorganizational meeting Friday, July 7 at the district administration building.
The Rome School District is taking an extra week before bringing the students back to in-school learning.
Posted: Jan 19, 2021 5:41 PM
Updated: Jan 19, 2021 5:53 PM
Posted By: Kirk Tupaj
ROME, N.Y. The Rome City School District falls within the State of New York’s Yellow Zone. That means 20% of students and staff have to be tested for COVID-19 before opening the schools.
The district plans to open multiple testing sites, along with a centralized evening location at Strough Middle School. Rome Superintendent of Schools Peter Blake is hopeful the schools will remain open. People want a sense of normalcy, and at some point and time we do have to try our best to give that to them, said Blake. I think having gone through Thanksgiving and then the holiday season people in our region saw how quickly this thing can spread, and how dangerous it can be, and we may have learned our lesson the hard way a little bit, but I do think people are much more diligent even than they were