Marjie Ducey
Omaha World-Herald
The village co-op started in August because of the coronavirus. But parents love it and have decided to keep it open with some changes.
It was time to make a decision, Sofia Jawed-Wessel says.
Would the family stay with the Village Co-Op school sheâd helped create and support its growth or would they return to Omaha Public School system once the year ended?
Created as an answer to school closings and remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic, it would be an easy time to call a halt for the small school as the advent of vaccines eased the situation.