May 25—LUMBERTON — The Public Schools of Robeson County's Board of Education will reconvene Tuesday at 5 p.m. The May 11 meeting was recessed until Tuesday. Among items to be discussed is the PSRC Virtual Instruction Plan. The meeting can be accessed by the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzsX9VrQEBs. (c)2021 The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.) Visit The Robesonian (Lumberton, .
Later, Dr. Lech stated it was determined to continue with Instructional Plan #1 based on the current impact of COVID-19 at the school and district levels.
He says they’ll only meet if a member of the committee wants to meet to discuss any potential changes before making a recommendation to the full School Board.
Dr. Lech later discussed the Capital Projects Planning (CPP), hoping to focus ESSER dollars in appropriate amounts to different projects and plotting out the needs of the district over the next 10 years.
20% of ESSER funds will need to be dedicated to “learning loss”, 10% would need to go towards educational innovations and that would leave around 70% for allocation to facility improvements.
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By Editor | February 16, 2021
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Harsher than usual winter weather has thrown a proverbial monkey wrench into Ste. Genevieve R-II Schools’ plans to resume four days a week of live classes.
The district had barely kicked off the four-day-a week live schedule, when winter snow and ice began hitting.
Through the weekend, the district had already used five snow days, the district’s plan is to utilize its AMI Virtual Instruction Plan on the next inclement weather day where students would stay home from school.
While the four days live schedule will resume as soon as weather permits, students and faculty will no longer have the option of staying in bed and enjoying a snow day, should more inclement weather hit.