Woodland Park School District’s newly installed superintendent, Dr. Mathew Neal, has officially been on the job for just a few weeks. However, he started learning about his new school district soon after he was hired in March.
“I started dialogs with school principals…,” he said. “I’ll spend my first 100 days listening and learning. I didn’t come here with an agenda. I just want to learn about the great things the district has done and find ways to keep doing them. … I want to go out and tell the story of Woodland Park how we’re doing and where we’re going.”
Woodland Park School District no longer requiring masks
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WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (KRDO) Woodland Park School District is no longer requiring masks.
District employees are advised to become vaccinated. However, it is not mandatory.
The district also says families are not required to vaccinate their school-age children, and students are not required to be vaccinated to attend class or student activities.
“We will be closely monitoring COVID-19 case rates and any increases in cases from Variants,” said Dr. Mathew Neal, Superintendent, Woodland Park School District. “Should a need arise to close a particular class or school we will consult with the Teller County Public Health Department to assess and make the appropriate action.”
All individuals, including all students, employees, parents, visitors and vendors, must wear a face covering. (Perini Photo)
Masks, along with other mitigation strategies, have proven to be effective in keeping the District’s schools and community safe.
The District continues to work closely with Teller County Public Health and the state mandates as we define protocols for moving safely to a post-pandemic era.” Tina Cassens, Director of Social & Emotional Learning/Technology
WOODLAND PARK, COLORADO, UNITED STATES, April 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The Woodland Park School District Re-2 has announced that it will continue its current COVID-19 mask policy and procedures, to include appropriate social distancing during school events, until the end of the 2020/2021 school year, which concludes on Friday, May 28. Sharing this information is important as the District hopes to reinstate some traditional year-end events involving our community.