KLKN-TV
February 23, 2021 6:28 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) During a board meeting Tuesday night, Lincoln Public School Superintendent Steve Joel, announced the district has plans to eliminate it’s current 3/2 plan for all high school students.
After reviewing data and consulting with the Lancaster County Health Department, all high school students will either be full time in-person or 100% remote. The change is expected to begin on March 15th, after the districts spring break.
Officials warned family members that while this is currently the plan, things could change if cases begin to rise.
You can read a full report from Lincoln Public Schools on their decision below.