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acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com SARANAC LAKE A proposal to restructure classes in the Saranac Lake Central School District would allow students in grades 7 through 12 to return to in-person instruction four days a week this spring, and would consolidate younger grades into fewer classrooms with closer seating arrangements. Earlier this month, New York issued new COVID-19 guidance for schools allowing students to sit masked at desks three feet apart, a reduction from the previous guidance of six feet. The social distancing requirements have played a role in SLCSD’s decision-making up until this point, as Superintendent Diane Fox has said it’s pushed some classes into two classrooms, taking up more space in school buildings.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Dogs Skye, left, and Yogi get excited as Saranac Lake Central School District Superintendent Diane Fox, front right, gives gifts to high school seniors Leena Keal, left, and Lily Ervin Wednesday morning on Forest Hill Avenue.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) Saranac Lake High School Principal Josh Dann hands senior Leena Keal a gift bag as fellow senior Lily Ervin and their family members look on Wednesday morning on Forest Hill Avenue.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) From left, Saranac Lake High School seniors Leena Keal and Lily Ervin were given posters of their faces and gifts for their parents by district Superintendent Diane Fox and High School Principal Josh Dann on Wednesday morning.