Grandview Heights Schools eyeing potential pathway to full in-person classes
ThisWeek group
Declining COVID-19 numbers and the vaccination of most of the district's teachers and staff could provide Grandview Heights Schools with a pathway to returning to a traditional in-person schedule.
The school board has scheduled a special meeting for 6 p.m. Feb. 22 to continue its discussion of the district's COVID-19 learning model.
Superintendent Andy Culp said he might be able to recommend at that time that students return to 100% in-person learning in March.
The district currently is using a hybrid model in which students attend school in-person every day either in the morning or afternoon and engage in remote learning activities at home during the rest of the day.