Restrictions on learning have forced OâHara art and music teachers to reinvent Kathryn Leonard, music specialist at OâHara School, and Julie Fulton, primary art teacher, pose with their mobile classrooms, affectionately known as the âMusic Mobileâ and âArt on a Cart!â After a late start due to impacts from wildfires, OâHara has been open for full-day, in-person learning for grades preschool through third grade, and limited in-person instruction for grades four through eight since September. (Courtesy OâHara Catholic School) 2/1/2021 12:20 PM
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In addition to traditional curriculum and religious instruction, students receive regular instruction from full-time specialists in art, music, PE, Spanish and library.
Private schools take varied approach to reopening
While some private schools in the area have had students in the classroom since September, others have opted not to reopen yet at all.
Posted: Feb 2, 2021 7:16 PM
Posted By: Emma Jerome
EUGENE, Ore. While some private schools in the area have had students in the classroom since September, others have opted not to reopen yet at all.
Two schools that have been open in part since the beginning of the school year are O Hara Catholic School and Eugene Waldorf School. Both started the year with their youngest students through third grade back in the classroom full-time.