Hundreds of parents whose children attend a northwest Indiana school district showed up at a board meeting Monday, voicing their disagreement with the board’s.
As COVID-19 continues to rise in Lake County, Merrillville Community School Corp. is trying to maintain in-person learning for the entire 2021-2022 school year.
ST. JOHNÂ â Muzzle. Tyranny. Segregation. Discrimination. Negligent.
These are some of the words parents used at a Lake Central School Corp. board meeting Monday night when talking about masks for the 2021-2022 school year.Â
Parents on both sides of the issue passionately cited data, clapped in support for other parents and even interjected in disagreement at times as they all gave their cases as to why masking or not masking is the best choice for their children.
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At the meeting, the school board approved an amended version of the return-to-learn plan proposed by Superintendent Larry Veracco making masks optional for everyone.Â
CHESTERTONÂ â There were comments, questions and a few concerns at the community forum to discuss proposed improvements to every school in Duneland School Corporation.
The district held a community forum Wednesday night in the Chesterton Middle School auditorium to discuss the district s Long-Term Capital Improvement projects. Roughly 20 people were in the audience, including community members, parents and district staff.Â
One community member who showed up said there has been a lack of transparency from the district about this plan. He and other audience members commented that they were unhappy with how the district advertised Wednesday night s forum.Â
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