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ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) Beginning today, the Ithaca City School District is switching to full distance learning.
In a letter to the public, Superintendent Doctor Luvelle Brown says mandatory isolation and quarantine of several students and staff in the district triggered the move. Brown says in-person learning should resume after the winter break, January 4th.
Once everyone returns, Brown writes “a COVID-19 testing program will be implemented to support in-person learning for those who’ve selected that option,” adding coordination of the testing program is ongoing.
Superintendent Brown’s full letter to the community
Dear Ithaca City School District Community, The community spread of COVID-19 has resulted in many mandatory isolations and quarantines of students and staff across our schools. Therefore, I am writing to inform you that the Ithaca City School District will transition to full distance learning beginning on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, through Janua
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