More students return to face-to-face learning in Coleman : v

More students return to face-to-face learning in Coleman


More students return to face-to-face learning in Coleman
Staff vaccination moving forward
Feb. 9, 2021
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Coleman Community Schools Superintendent Jen McCormack (from LinkedIn)
Seeing more students return to face-to-face learning and seeing school staff members get the COVID-19 vaccine are two points of progress that Coleman Community Schools Superintendent Jen McCormack is happy to report.
"We have gone from having 26% of our students in the online learning academy in the first semester, down to about 14% now," McCormack said, adding that about 90 students out of a total of 637 in the district are still learning virtually.
"(Virtual learning) has been a good thing for some of our families, where either the students or their family members had specific health concerns," she continued. "And some of them have been able to focus a little better (online). But overall, it's always going to be a stronger connection and a deeper connection when they can (learn) face to face. Nothing replaces in-person (learning) and nothing replaces teachers."

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