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Trent Bowers
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It’s hard to believe, but the month of March marks one year since our world changed due to the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
My sincerest hope is that you and your family have remained safe during these times. I want to thank you for your patience and support as we all navigated the uncertainty of the past year together.
March is turning out to be a big month for local schools and our community.
On March 22, Worthington Schools will transition to the all-in instruction mode. We made the decision to move from hybrid learning to all in based on several factors, including the timing of teachers receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and the data that shows we are seeing a significant decline in infection numbers week after week.
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Trent Bowers
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When we embarked on a comprehensive Master Facilities Plan to upgrade our Worthington Schools over four years ago, it always was intended to be a collaboration between our community and the schools. You entrusted us to follow through on your vision for the future, and now we are delivering on that commitment.
Watching Phase 1 of our three-phase capital-improvements plan become reality is incredibly exciting. By reconfiguring our elementary schools to kindergarten through fifth grade, we are allowing for the current growth in our elementary schools. This also allows us to completely redesign the middle school experience to include grades 6 through 8.