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Since March, one unfortunate theme - unsurprisingly, the coronavirus - dominated discussions amongst government officials at all levels.
If somehow the coronavirus was not mentioned during a town council, board of supervisors or school board meeting, reminders remained of the otherworldly situation in which the world found itself.
After stay-at-home orders were issued, local government operations continued via electronic means for a while. Citizens were encouraged to remain civically active by submitting emailed public comments and tuning in to live-streamed meetings. Once municipal buildings reopened to the public, social distancing precautions such as cordoned off rows of seats were implemented.
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During the upcoming second semester, schools will continue offering the already established mix of in-person and virtual learning while also allowing more in-person days for a small number of high school students.
The matter was up for discussion during a Monday school board meeting after staff was recently directed to examine the possibility of increasing in-person learning at high schools. Some board members previously expressed interest in exploring the possibility of offering high school students four in-person learning days per week.