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Coeur d Alene school board approves reopening plan, will not require masks in class
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Masks for Coeur d Alene students recommended but not required
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April 20, 2021 6:27 PM Destiny Richards
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Last night, the school board voted 3–2 to make them only ‘strongly recommended’.
Even though CDC guidelines and guidance from Panhandle Health strongly encourage masks to limit the spread of COVID in schools, the board made their decision based on how COVID is directly affecting Coeur d’Alene schools right now.
“I see the cases as pretty steady overall and I would still be in favor of moving to ‘strongly recommended, ” said board trustee Casey Morrisroe.
Just like the decision to move to five days of in-person learning.
“The numbers were low then, it was time to move and we did make that move,” said board chair Jennifer Brumley. “The numbers are low now. It is time, in my opinion, to make that move.”
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April 19, 2021 11:34 AM Erin Robinson
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COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho A new superintendent has been selected to lead Coeur d’Alene Public Schools.
Dr. Shon Hocker will take over the role starting July 1, following final approval of the Board of Trustees.
The board met over the weekend to consider the two finalists, Dr. Hocker and Dr. Kate Orozco, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and Instruction for Coeur d’Alene Public Schools.
“We believe the background Dr. Hocker brings with his prior experience will continue forward progress on our Portrait of a Graduate and the timelines established under our strategic plan. We also believe he will have trusting and solid relationships with staff and his community for years to come. The Board looks forward to great things to come under Dr. Hocker’s leadership,” said Board Chair Jennifer Brumley.
Middle and high school students in Coeur d Alene will soon return to 4 days in-person
Coeur d Alene Public Schools Superintendent Steve Cook shared district data that reflects fewer COVID-19 cases and quarantines among students and staff.
Credit: Devin Weeks, Coeur d Alene/Post Falls Press
Damien Brown, a Lakes Middle School seventh-grader, wears his mask as he paints with acrylics during art class on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the Coeur d Alene School Board voted to return secondary students to in-class learning four days a week beginning Feb. 1 and to update its quarantine policy on Feb. 15 based on guidelines from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and Idaho State Board of Education.
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