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Ron RichterIt remains to be seen whether schools in Wyoming will return to in-person classes this fall. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the story.
The month of July began with Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Balow releasing the Smart Start Guidance document that provides requirements, recommendations, and considerations based on three tiers of possible reopening and operating scenarios schools may face this fall. Sheridan County School District Two recently submitted their Smart Start Plan to the Department of Education that includes three operating scenarios: in-person classes; a hybrid model in which online learning would continue for some students, while others would be in the classroom, and schools being closed with classes being conducted virtually.
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon recently said that if schools do open to students for the fall semester, masks will more than likely be a part of everyday life for students and faculty.
Each school district in Wyoming must submit their Smart Start plan to the Wyoming Department of Education by August 3.
David allen
July 24, 2020 at 7:04 pm
If the Gov does not wake up his term in office will be short there is no scientific proof that masks works and every district should make up their own rules one set of. Rules does not fit all your people need to forget they are Gods and let us make our own rules we are not baby’s we do not need papa Gordon to tell us. What to do
Thomas Jones
July 25, 2020 at 9:06 am
What ever happened to cover your cough? It was a tried and true method that worked for years. Where did the mask meme come from? Dr. Fauci?
The same Dr. Fauci who was strangely silent about masks during the 3 plus weeks of rioting in the major cities?
The same Dr. Fauci who took his mask off when he thought the cameras were off after an interview?
The same Dr. Fauci who was seen maskless in the stands at a baseball game?
Perhaps some questions need to be asked of mr. Fauci, who was also silent about masks during the H1N1 pandemic where 60 million Americans became infected.