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Assistant Superintendent for K-12 Curriculum Meaghan Gauthier addresses the Alpena Public Schools Board of Education on Monday.
ALPENA Alpena Public Schools students in grades 6 to 12 at risk of failing a class will be required to attend school on Wednesdays when in-person learning resumes four days a week following spring break.
Assistant Superintendent for K-12 Curriculum Meaghan Gauthier told the district’s board of education on Monday Thunder Bay Junior High School and Alpena High School students earning a minimum of one F in a class would be required to attend school in-person on Wednesdays.
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Thunder Bay Junior High School students board buses to transport them home on Friday.
ALPENA The Alpena Public Schools Board of Education plans to schedule a special board meeting to discuss how Thunder Bay Junior High School and Alpena High School students can have more in-person learning.
The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. March 2 on the online conferencing software Zoom.
Superintendent David Rabbideau provided the board of education with data showing students at Thunder Bay Junior High School and Alpena High School are not performing as well as they have in past years and some of their parents may not be highly satisfied with the hybrid learning model.