Chagrin Falls school board considers adding staff for in-person learning
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
Chagrin Falls Board of Education member Sharon Broz, top right, asks Superintendent Robert Hunt a question during the board’s meeting Wednesday (Feb. 3). (Screenshot)
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CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio Superintendent Robert Hunt has asked the Chagrin Falls Board of Education to consider approving additional staffing that may be needed to allow students who attend Gurney Elementary School virtually to return to in-person learning.
At the board meeting Wednesday (Feb. 3), held via Zoom video, Hunt said some parents in the district have indicated an interest in moving their children from Chagrin Falls Virtual Academy to full-day, in-person instruction for the start of the next trimester March 1.
Chagrin Falls Schools students happy to be back in full-day, in-person learning Ed Wittenberg, cleveland.com
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio – The Chagrin Falls Schools’ return to full-day, in-person instruction is going well so far, Superintendent Robert Hunt told the Chagrin Falls Board of Education Wednesday (Jan. 20).
“It’s been a very smooth couple of days, with our 7-12 students reintegrating into the buildings,” Hunt said. “We’ve seen an increase in numbers at the high school of students taking advantage of the open campus at lunch, so the numbers are very manageable.”
Board President Phil Rankin asked Hunt what the return to full-day, in-person learning has been like for grades 7-12 students, who have been in the district’s hybrid model most of the school year.