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Schools in Libertyville, Mundelein moving toward full-time, in-person learning
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Updated 2/23/2021 6:43 PM
Kindergarten through fifth-graders in Libertyville Elementary District 70 will return to a full-day classroom schedule beginning April 12.
The same option won t immediately be available for sixth- through eighth-graders at Highland Middle School. But livestreaming will be implemented March 8 in an enhanced hybrid model with longer hours.
The actions were approved Monday as one of three options presented by Superintendent Matt Barbini. It s about continuous growth and improvement, and it s about continuing to seek ways to increase instructional time for all kids including our virtual kids, and including our in-person kids in an equitable way, Barbini said.
All five District 70 schools have offered some in-person learning since November. With students struggling socially and emotionally, parents have been pushing to take the next step.
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Makeelah Gordan, right, considers an item as she shops Meijer with her daughter, Sanaa Gordan, center, and Kimberlan Peak-Hill, mentor for Sista’s of Royalty, during the Meijer giveaway for Sista’s of Royalty Tuesday evening.
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Makeelah Gordan shops the grocery section of Meijer as part of the Meijer giveaway for Sista’s of Royalty program.
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Mylicia Smith, right, shows her mother, Myrisha Smith, an item as they shop at Meijer with Kimberlan Peak-Hill, a mentor for Sista’s of Royalty, during the Meijer giveaway for Sista’s of Royalty.
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There were lots of happy people after the Meijer giveaway for the Sista’s of Royalty event Tuesday. Front row, from left: Sista’s of Royalty mentees Destiny Sanchez, Mylicia Smith, and Sanaa Gordan. Back row, from left: Veronica Watkins, founder of SOR; Holly Watkins, parent care coordinator of SOR; Kimberlan Peak-Hill, mentor of SOR; Danielle Sanchez, mothe