Oregon-Davis students who want to learn virtually will now need a doctor’s note. The reopening plan for the 2021-2022 school year was approved by the school board Monday, according to Superintendent Bill Bennett.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. May Revisit Virtual Learning this Summer
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation may be joining some of its neighbors in dropping the virtual learning option for the 2021-2022 school year. The school board recently voted to keep its continuous learning plan the same for now, but Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says she may recommend some changes later this summer.
Continue readingEastern Pulaski to Drop Virtual Learning Option Next School Year
The Eastern Pulaski Community School Corporation will not be offering students a virtual learning option next school year. An updated continuous learning plan was approved by the school board Monday, at the recommendation of Superintendent Dara Chezem.
Continue readingOregon-Davis Jr./Sr. High School to Switch to Virtual Learning Thursday
Oregon-Davis Junior/Senior High School will move to virtual learning for a few days. The school will switch to virtual learning Thursday, according to a school corporation Facebook post. The plan is to return to in-person classes on Tuesday, February 2.
Continue readingKnox School Board Members Sworn into Office, More Students Return for In-Person Learning
The Knox School Board welcomed its two newest members, as more students returned for in-person learning. Newly-elected board members Mike Lord and Autumn Ferch took their oaths of office during Tuesday’s meeting, along with reelected members Kirk Bennett and Wendy McIntire.
Continue readingTotal of 30 COVID-19 Cases Reported at N.J.-S.P. Schools Since Start of School Year
North Judson-San Pierre School Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin is hopeful that in-person learning will be able to resume for all grade levels on January 5. The junior/senior high school is using virtual learning for the last week of the semester.
Continue readingCulver Community Sixth Graders to Switch to Virtual Learning
More Culver Community Schools students are switching to virtual learning. Sixth graders will attend class virtually until December 18, according to a school corporation Facebook post. The rest of the middle/high school already made the switch.
Continue readingCulver Community Schools to Continue with Virtual Learning through Dec. 4
The Culver Community Schools Corporation plans to continue with virtual learning next week. In her weekly update to students and families, Superintendent Karen Shuman said there are still eight staff members waiting for COVID-19 test results, after coming into contact with a known positive.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. Switching to Virtual Learning after Elementary Teacher Tests Positive for COVID-19
The North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation is switching to virtual learning until Thanksgiving. Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin says an elementary teacher has tested positive for COVID-19. Due to the number of close contacts that will have to quarantine, the school corporation won’t have enough staff available for in-person classes.
Continue readingWest Central Students to Continue with Virtual, In-Person Learning
Students in the West Central School Corporation will continue with a different type of schedule that was implemented to deal with COVID-19.
Continue readingKnox Community School Corporation Extends Virtual Learning for Another Week
Students at the Knox Community School Corporation will continue to learn from home for another week.
Continue readingContact Schools if Virtual Learning is Preferred
School corporation officials are urging parents to communicate with the school as soon as a choice is made regarding a position on virtual learning for the school year. Many corporations have deadlines in place for that option.
Continue readingN.J.-S.P. Superintendent Discusses Plan to Monitor Student Transfers
North Judson-San Pierre administrators continue to gather information about why students are leaving the corporation. N.J.-S.P.’s official enrollment is down 31 students from last fall, although Superintendent Annette Zupin says three students who had transferred to other schools have returned since the count was taken last month. Continue reading
West Central School Board Discusses 2017 Budget
The West Central School Corporation has begun the process of putting together its 2017 budget. The school board held its budget work session last Thursday. Continue reading