Updated 4/29/2021 8:31 AM After a year of mostly hybrid and remote learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Algonquin-based Community Unit District 300 is looking to bring students to school in person full time this fall. Although school officials expanded in-person learning earlier this year, allowing elementary school students to be in-person five days a week, middle and high school students remained in a hybrid model, meaning they had both remote and in-person learning days on an alternating schedule.
But for next school year, all students will have five days a week of face-to-face instruction, Superintendent Fred Heid told members of District 300 school board during a meeting Tuesday.