11/9/20 School Board Meeting Guide
The school board approved a revised plan to allow the district to continue offering hybrid instruction despite the worsening of the pandemic.
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The school board approved a revised plan to allow the district to continue offering hybrid instruction despite the worsening of the pandemic.
Small, but potentially significant, changes to high school courses was the main focus of East Penn’s latest school board meeting.
A demographic study about the future of the district, along with recognition of 3 highly accomplished Emmaus High School students were the highlights of Monday’s board meeting.
Status report on the transition to remote learning, Communities in Schools, and sinkholes at the stadium were the main issues at last night’s board meeting.
School sports, staffing, and sinkholes were the main topics of last night’s board meeting. Plus some great advice from superintendent Kristen Campbell.
The most detailed plans yet for what school days will look like in the fall. That plus a warning that all of it still might have to change were the main focus of last night’s school board meeting.
A revised, much-improved, health and safety plan for reopening East Penn schools has been approved. This and more news from last night’s board meeting.
Last night’s board meeting was all about what school will look like in East Penn this fall. (Spoiler: nothing will be normal.)
A task force for safely reopening the schools, a plan for safely resuming school sports, and block scheduling coming to the high school this fall were key takeaways from last night’s school board meeting.
School in the fall, racism, low income tax relief, the final budget, a new block scheduling at the high school, and special ed achievement were all topics at Monday’s marathon board meeting.