Klondike school administrators this past week outlined plans to have all instruction done on-site when classes resume next month.
Conducting school during the COVID-19 crisis was the focus of several items during the Klondike school board’s regular meeting on Monday.
“Our plan right now is, when school starts on Aug. 13, to have everything inperson in the classroom,” Superintendent Steve McLaren told the Press-Reporter.
Although noting the situation could still change if state guidelines continue to shift, McLaren said the Klondike plans to use remote learning only if a student tests positive for COVID-19 and cannot come to school.
Also if a student has ...