LEROY — After former Pine River Superintendent Matt Lukshaitis announced his resignation last week, the plan to find his successor is starting to take shape.
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LEROY â Due to an increase in COVID-19-related absences and the lack of staff available to teach in the middle school, Pine River students in grades 4-7 will continue with intermittent learning next week.Â
Although the middle school students were going to continue with remote learning, the district said students in grades 8-12 would return to face-to-face instruction on Feb. 8. Pine River Area Elementary has and will remain open for face-to-face instruction.Â
Earlier this week, it was announced that after an increase in pending tests, quarantined individuals and positive COVID-19 cases, Pine River Area Schools switched to virtual learning in grades four through 12 for the entirety of this week.