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District 304 To Push Back School Start, Stick With Hybrid Model
Geneva students are set to return to school Aug. 31, according to a plan that will be presented to the District 304 board Monday.
GENEVA, IL — Geneva Community Unit School District 304 is expected to delay the start of the 2020-21 school year until Aug. 31 to give teachers time to plan for the district’s hybrid instruction model. The school year was set to start Wednesday, Aug. 19, according to the district’s calendar.
“We believe that in order to make the Back Together 304 plan the very best it can be, we need everyone as prepared as possible to provide a safe and high-quality learning environment for staff and students,” officials said Friday in a letter to parents. “This means we must take the time to make sure we get it right.”
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Under a plan that will be presented to the District 304 Board of Education on Monday, teachers would return to school on Aug. 17 and spend the next two weeks training and planning for the district’s hybrid model.
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Students in all grades who opted for in-person learning would return to classrooms on Aug. 31. Preschoolers in the Geneva Early Learning Program would start on Sept. 2.
“We are grateful to you for your partnership in this decision, which helps us provide an exemplary teaching, learning, and social experience for our students, while providing a safe, healthy environment and transition for students and staff,” Superintendent Kent Mulcher said in the letter, which was co-signed by the Geneva Education Association and the District 304 Board of Education.
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“Thank you again for your patience, understanding, and flexibility as our entire school community navigates a situation together that none of us could have imagined,” officials said in the letter.
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