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West Valley 4th and 5th graders could return to classrooms in January

Updated: 11:43 AM PST December 15, 2020 SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. West Valley School District could be bringing fourth and fifth graders back to classrooms as soon as January, according to a new plan from the district.  Fourth and fifth graders would return to school in two different cohorts, according to the plan. Half of fourth graders would return to school on Jan. 14, and the other half on Jan. 15. Half of fifth graders would return on Jan. 21 with the other half returning on Jan. 22.  The school district has paused all efforts to bring students in middle school and high school back to classrooms.  The West Valley School District said its working closely with the Spokane Regional Health District and Department of Health to monitor infection rates. Plans could be modified as health recommendations change for Spokane County.

West Valley School District to bring 4th, 5th grade students back to classrooms in January

KXLY December 15, 2020 6:23 AM Erin Robinson SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. The West Valley School District is set to bring fourth and fifth-grade students back into classrooms in mid-January. According to an update from the district, students will return with a hybrid model, which has been approved by the Spokane Regional Health District. Fourth grades students in cohort A will begin on January 14 and cohort B will start the following day. Fifth grade students will return in their cohorts starting on January 21 and 22. The district said secondary schools are also working on creating hybrid schedules to support the return of middle and high school students. A date has not been set, but the district is planning along with the help of the health district.

How coronavirus thrust public health departments into the political spotlight in Washington, beyond

How coronavirus thrust public health departments into the political spotlight in Washington, beyond By Ryan Blethen, The Seattle Times Published: December 14, 2020, 6:01am Share: (iStock.com) SEATTLE Dr. Anthony Chen was heading to the mountains for a hike with his wife on a rare day off from work when he learned the Pierce County Council was moving to dissolve the health department he leads. Sitting in the passenger seat of the car, he read an email from Councilmember Derek Young about an ordinance that would end the agreement between the city of Tacoma and Pierce County that created the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department, and replace it with a new county department.

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