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Skowhegan-based school district looks to return to classrooms in fall
Superintendent in Maine School Administrative District 54 says lack of certainty with state COVID-19 guidelines makes planning difficult.
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SKOWHEGAN As the 2020-21 school year nears its conclusion, Maine School Administrative District 54 school officials, like administrators statewide, are looking at options for returning this fall to full-time, in-person instruction.
“It’s incredibly difficult to plan right now because of the lack of certainty about the fall,” Jon Moody, superintendent in MSAD 54, wrote last week in an email. “What we know is that we’ve been able to have all students pre-k through 6 successfully, and that it is essential to get our 7-12 students back in-person every day next year.”
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Carrabec schools to go completely in-person this fall, superintendent says
Regional School Unit 74 Superintendent Mike Tracy told the board of directors Wednesday evening that the district will eliminate hybrid and remote learning options.
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At the School Administrative District 74 board of directors meeting Wednesday, Superintendent Mike Tracy said the schools system will go fully in-person in the fall.
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Students within the Carrabec school district will be returning to full-time, in-person learning next fall.
“What we’re looking at is to resume the daily schedule, Monday through Friday, with no remote learning options,” Regional School Unit 74 Superintendent Mike Tracy told the board of directors. “RSU 74 is going back to school.”