By WHAV Staff |
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Pentucket Regional High School returns to fully in-person learning through a phased plan later this month.
Superintendent Justin Bartholomew and Principal Jonathan Seymour said the transition will be staggered over three days, beginning Tuesday, April 27.
“We’re very excited to bring students back into the building. There are so many benefits to in-person learning that we know our students have missed not only academically, but in building a rapport with their teachers and spending time with their peers as well,” Seymour said.
Attending fully in-person classes on Tuesday, April 27, are all freshmen and seniors; sophomores and juniors in Cohort A, approximately half of both grades; and Cohort C students who have been attending school fully in-person for student support services.