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CAROLINE CARLSON ESCANABA The Escanaba School Board has reconfirmed its current Extended COVID-19 Learning plan. The plan determines how the district will provide education to students, through in-person, streaming or hybrid education models. Having an ECOL is required in order to receive state aid for the 2020-2021 school year. At its monthly meetings, the board reviews the the past month’s plan and either reconfirms the plan going forward or makes changes to it, as necessary. The current plan makes full time in-person instruction available to every student, while also streaming every class every day for students who prefer to continue learning remotely. Superintendent Coby Fletcher said due to low COVID-19 rates and high attendance rates (over 98%), he does not recommend any changes to the ECOL at this time. He believes the additional attendance guidelines recently set forth by the district have contributed to the high attendance rate. ....
ccarlson@dailypress.net ESCANABA The Escanaba School Board has reconfirmed its current Extended COVID-19 Learning (ECOL) plan. The plan determines how the district will provide education to students (in person, streaming or hybrid). Having an ECOL is required in order to receive state aid for the 2020-2021 school year. At its monthly meetings, the board reviews the the past month’s plan and either reconfirms the plan going forward or makes changes to it, as necessary. The current plan makes full time in-person instruction available to every student, while also streaming every class every day for students who prefer to continue learning remotely. Superintendent Coby Fletcher said due to low COVID-19 rates and high attendance rates (over 98%), he does not recommend any changes to the ECOL at this time. He believes the additional attendance guidelines recently set forth by the district have contributed to the high attendance rate. ....
ccarlson@dailypress.net ESCANABA The Escanaba School Board has decided to return all grades to face-to-face learning on January 25. Students will have the option to return in-person, attend in hybrid fashion or completely online. To accommodate those who choose to attend online, all classes will stream their lessons in addition to having face-to-face learning. The decision to return to face-to-face schooling was not without debate. Concerns were voiced about schools being able to maintain social distancing should all students opt to attend in-person. This was countered with doubt that all students would want to return in-person, lowering in-building numbers. COVID-19 cases are trending in the right direction, and only one student has tested positive in all of January. No students needed to be quarantined as a result. Superintendent Coby Fletcher noted it is hard to say whether the downward trending cases are a result of hybrid learning or a general trending down ....
ccarlson@dailypress.net ESCANABA A hybrid schooling model will continue for grades 6-12 until the end of the semester in the Escanaba School District. The Escanaba School Board reviewed the Extended COVID-19 Learning Plan lat its recent meeting. Every month, the district is required to adjust or confirm the plan, which lays out how instruction is going to take place in classrooms in each individual building. As of the past few weeks the district has had full time face to face instruction in grades K-5, and fully remote in grades 6-12. The school board decided schools will continue with the hybrid model of attendance, using an alternating-day schedule of in-person and online learning for the remainder of the semester in grades 6-12. Grades K-5 will continue with full-time face-to-face schooling. Superintendent Coby Fletcher said while COVID-19 infection rates and positivity rates are going down, they are still comparatively high. Infection rates are about 500 cases p ....