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IDAHO FALLS – A board meeting at Idaho Falls School District 91 Wednesday night apparently got a little heated. In messages sent to EastIdahoNews.com late Wednesday night, several community members say there was a shouting match between Superintendent George Boland and Board of Trustees Chairwoman Lara Hill and that police later showed up. District 91 […]
D91 sets special meeting to discuss masks, COVID plan
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IDAHO FALLS Idaho Falls School District 91 will hold a special meeting Monday to discuss the mask requirements and COVID-19 Operational Plan.
In an email sent to staff members Friday, Superintendent George Boland said the meeting has been called following the state moving to stage 4 and the CDC’s newest guidelines on masks and face coverings.
The agenda includes a possible sunset of Idaho Falls School District 91 Operational Plan and a possible sunset of the mask requirement in schools.
The meeting will be live-streamed on the District’s website and EastIdahoNews.com.
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High schools in Idaho Falls School District 91 will return to in-person classes four days a week after Christmas break.
The District 91 school board unanimously voted Wednesday night to end the alternating day phase that Idaho Falls High School, Skyline High School and Compass Academy have been in for the majority of the school year beginning Jan. 4. At that point, all schools in the district will be teaching in-person classes to all students four days a week with a remote learning/ instructional support day on Fridays.
The districtâs board of trustees and Superintendent George Boland said the hybrid schedule with two days of remote learning per week had allowed high schools to distance students and reduced the number of quarantines required by the school district. But because overall, absences and quarantines had remained unchanged since the phase change was enacted in October, they saw no major benefit for continuing the current phase.