"It's been a very quiet year here at Juarez-Lincoln.”
Schools in the district, including Juarez-Lincoln, offered in-person classes to a number of students in the spring. But space was limited and students were only allowed in the classroom for a few hours a week. Social distancing, plexiglass barriers, and masks were also enforced. This time around things will be a little different.
"The classrooms are going to look a lot like they did before we went out for the pandemic," Pollock said.
The school district will be following the state’s school mask mandate which means kids will be required to mask indoors but can remove the facial covering for lunch and recess or while outdoors. The plexiglass barriers have been removed from desks and social distancing will no longer be enforced.