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Tacoma Public Schools to offer full-time in-person learning this fall
The district says they’re confident they’ll be able to keep students safe under current state guidelines. Students will have the option to continue online schooling. Author: Lionel Donovan (KING) Updated: 9:04 PM PDT May 6, 2021
TACOMA, Wash. Tacoma Public Schools announced it will be ready to bring students back into the building full-time by the new school year, and the district said they’re confident they’ll be able to keep students safe under current state guidelines.
School faculty are going through the process of figuring out what classroom sizes will look like under state guidelines, which now allow for just three feet of social distance in some circumstances.
Tacoma Public Schools plans full-time in-person instruction for 2021-2022
Tacoma Public Schools plan for full-time in-person instruction for 2021-2022
Tacoma Public Schools said it will welcome all students back to the classroom this fall five days a week. Q13 News Franque Thompson reports.
TACOMA, Wash. - One of Washington’s largest school districts announced plans for full-time, in-person learning for the 2021-2022 academic year. Tacoma Public Schools said it will welcome all students back to the classroom this fall five days a week. We know there is a lot of pent-up energy and a lot of frustration among families who have had to change their routines, not just in Tacoma, but across the state as we’ve coped with the pandemic. And we’re hoping we can help people get back to some normalcy. We know a lot of people set their family schedules around school, that’s just a fact of life. So, as much as we can get back to having school hours the same as they were, having athl
Tacoma teachers plan sickout to send message, but school district not deterred
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Teachers are calling in sick to highlight their concerns about returning to in-person learning.
TACOMA - Sixty-one Tacoma teachers called in sick Wednesday to send a message about concerns over in-person learning, but that number is only 15-20 more than usual and the district is moving forward with its plan to bring all kids back to the classroom.
Wednesdays are independent learning days for most students in the Tacoma Public Schools district, so the planned sickout did not have much impact, district spokesman Dan Voelpel said.
The group behind the sickout, Safe Return Tacoma, says that s why they chose Wednesday to take action.