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BOARD to discuss budget priorities

Though the Ketchikan School District has returned to low risk level operations, the Ketchikan School Board will meet virtually on Wednesday to review the results of a community survey before discussing the district s budget priorities. Also at the meeting, the board will consider a contract extension and weigh revisions to the district s agreement with its charter schools. Budget priorities As a prelude for the board s budget discussion, Acting Superintendent Katie Parrott as part of her superintendent s report will share the results of the district s community-wide budget survey. The survey results are attached to the meeting agenda under the superintendent s report.

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With Ketchikan pandemic risk down to moderate, secondary students to return to classrooms full-time Monday

Posted by Eric Stone | Feb 26, 2021 Schoenbar Middle School. (KRBD file photo) Ketchikan’s secondary students are set to return to full-capacity classrooms Monday. That’s after local emergency officials lowered the area’s COVID-19 risk level to “moderate”, citing a decline in the local positivity rate. Middle and high school students in most Ketchikan schools had been attending only two days a week in person for most of February. That cut schools to about half their normal capacity, allowing students and staff more space to spread out and avoid spreading COVID-19. The risk level was lowered Wednesday afternoon, but Acting Superintendent Katie Parrott told Ketchikan’s school board Thursday that students wouldn’t return to full-time classroom instruction until Monday.

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