JENNIFER FARNSWORTH The Leader-Herald
Gloversville Enlarged School District Superintendent David Halloran addresses the Board of Education during Monday nightâs meeting. (V)
GLOVERSVILLE — Gloversville Enlarged School District Superintendent David Halloran said it is time to get K-8 students back to school for in-person learning. Halloran, along with the Board of Education, is looking at bringing students back as early as May. A survey will go out to residents in an effort to get feedback on the plan, according to board discussions at Monday night’s monthly meeting.
“We need to get back to the business of educating these students in-person,” said Halloran.