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Parents in Babylon tell Patch they are frustrated with a lack of a plan for students to return to full-time school. (Google maps)
BABYLON, NY Parents of junior high school students in Babylon are frustrated with what some say is the lack of a district plan to return to full-time in-person learning. In January, 112 parents of seventh and eighth-grade Babylon Junior High School students signed a letter to the superintendent and board of education asking for more transparency, and a plan to move back to a full schedule.
Pete Wieland and his wife Catherine penned the letter. He tells Patch that parents in the district have been patient but that for almost a year the district has been limiting comments and discussion at board meetings and they don t feel they are receiving adequate information about the school s COVID-19 plans.