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Lansing adjusts class schedule for remainder of year
The Leavenworth Times
The Lansing school district will finish the school year by offering in-person instruction five days per week for elementary and intermediate school students.
Middle school and high school students will only have in-person classes four days a week.
This is a plan that was approved Monday by the Lansing Board of Education.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lansing public schools have been offering students the option this year of in-person classes or remote instruction.
Students enrolled in in-person instruction previously attended classes four days a week and everyone had remote instruction each Friday.
Lansing students to return to in-person instruction after winter break
Lansing students should return to in-person classes after their winter break.
Currently, all Lansing students are receiving remote instruction. But Superintendent Dan Wessel said school board members voted Monday to have students return to in-person classes Jan. 5.
The district will continue to offer students the option of remote instruction.
Board members also voted Monday to accept the resignation of longtime Lansing Middle School Principal Kerry Brungardt, who is retiring.
Wessel said Brungardt’s retirement is effective immediately.
Board members voted to make the middle school’s vice principal, Brooks Jenkins, the interim principal.