Schools
Hinsdale D-86 Pushes State To Loosen Rules
Local superintendent joins others in asking to change "mismatched guidelines."
HINSDALE, IL — Hinsdale High School District 86's superintendent last week joined her colleagues in DuPage County to push for loosening state rules for quarantining of students.
Superintendent Tammy Prentiss and others wrote a letter to the Illinois School Board of Education asking to change "mismatched guidelines."
The superintendents noted the reduction of social distancing to 3 feet helped them reopen their schools in the last couple of months.
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But they said the state still requires them to quarantine those students who were within 6 feet of those diagnosed with the coronavirus.
A few positive cases, they said, results in large-scale quarantining of students, which is hurting entire schools.
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"We are seeing students opting to remain in remote learning, against what both they and we as educators would likely prefer, simply to avoid being unnecessarily quarantined as a result of this rule," the superintendents said in their May 5 letter.
Students also are remaining remote to avoid quarantines that would prevent them from taking part in graduation, senior celebrations, and athletic and extracurricular competitions.
Recently, a student leader at Hinsdale Central High School acknowledged this was the case among students.
Patch left a message for comment with a spokeswoman for the state school board.
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