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Major WNY School District Planning Return To In-Person Learning This Month
As we get further into spring and restrictions start loosening around Western New York, school districts in the area are also planning a possible return to in-person learning.
One major school district in Western New York is reportedly planning to return to in-person learning by the end of this month.
WIVB is reporting that sources have told them that the Williamsville Central School District is planning to bring students back to the classroom by the end of April.
Elementary students would be back on a full-time basis, while middle and high school students would return on a four days a week basis. Families are expected to be notified tomorrow.
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By SUNY JCC MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
April 8, 2021 at 12:15 AM
By SUNY JCC MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
April 8, 2021 at 12:15 AM
SUNY Jamestown Community College President Daniel T. DeMarte has announced the college’s intention to resume in-person operations for the fall 2021 semester.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has tested our abilities in a variety of ways,” DeMarte said in a recent message to the campus community. “Despite the adversity, I am proud of how we have responded and am excited to move forward in regaining our pre-pandemic momentum.”
With the COVID-19 vaccine becoming more widely available to the general public, the first step toward regaining that momentum, DeMarte explained, “is welcoming students, faculty, and staff back to campus for the fall semester.”
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The Jamestown Community College.
Jamestown Community College President Daniel T. DeMarte on Wednesday announced the college’s intention to resume in-person operations for the fall 2021 semester.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has tested our abilities in a variety of ways,” DeMarte said in a recent message to the campus community. “Despite the adversity, I am proud of how we have responded and am excited to move forward in regaining our pre-pandemic momentum.”
With the COVID-19 vaccine becoming more widely available to the general public, the first step toward regaining that momentum, DeMarte explained, “is welcoming students, faculty, and staff back to campus for the fall semester.”