The Sturgeon Bay School District Board of Education is in the midst of a busy stretch. It met Wednesday night and again Friday evening for a workshop that seeks to flesh out what the criteria are that could transition the district between the three different modes of learning it expects to use this fall. Those options include in-person classes five days a week, a hybrid model that would see students divided into two groups where they are in-person half the time and virtual the other half, and remote learning only. President Teri Hooker says they have to consider sports too, which involves hearing from several different people.
The district intends to begin instruction at school but maintains its right to be flexible as conditions warrant. It expects a final plan to be developed by Wednesday.
Photo courtesy of Sturgeon Bay Community Church website.