Parents unclear why virtual learning ends Friday in San Marcos CISD
With school ending on June 3, some parents in San Marcos CISD have mixed feelings about students being required to be in classrooms for the last eight weeks. Author: Mike Marut (KVUE) Updated: 10:53 PM CDT April 8, 2021
SAN MARCOS, Texas Starting Monday, San Marcos CISD students will be learning from classrooms only.
Friday will be the last day for virtual learning provided by SMCISD. Students who are granted a medical exemption or extenuating circumstance will not be required to come to school immediately. Our main goal is to bring students back to check on them mentally, socially, emotionally, academically, and also prepare for next school year, Andrew Fernandez, from the school district s communications office, said in an interview on Saturday.
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Thursday, April 1, 2021
San Marcos Consolidated ISD students are expected to return to their respective campuses, unless already medically exempt, beginning April 12.
SMCISD made the announcement in a letter to families Thursday. The district said it will maintain its COVID-19 protocols, including social and physical distancing, mask wearing, hand washing and sanitizing all areas of its schools. SMCISD will provide additional dividers and face covering at all of its campuses.
“Our main goal is to bring students back really just to check on them mentally, socially, academically, and also to prepare for next year,” said Andrew Fernandez, SMCISD Executive Director of Communications and Community Relations. “We know students are going to be back on our campuses come August. With our staff being vaccinated, our safety protocols working throughout this school year, we’ve seen only four cases over the last three weeks so that’s significantly lower than how we began this yea