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District 68 Board To Discuss Hybrid Model Plan At Meeting
During a Sept. 21 meeting, board members asked that more information regarding the revised plan be presented at a special meeting Wednesday.
WOODRIDGE, IL — A revised plan for returning Woodridge School District 68 students to limited in-person learning in October was voted down during a Sept. 21 Board of Education meeting, according to district officials. Board members asked that more information regarding the revised plan, centered on a hybrid model, be presented and discussed during a special Board of Education meeting Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Thomas Jefferson Junior High, according to district officials.
Board members asked for more information regarding the learning opportunities under a remote-only option, special education, lunchtime safety, staff feedback and transportation.
Under the revised plan, the first in-person student attendance day is listed as Oct. 22.
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Wednesday's special meeting to discuss the topics related to the hybrid learning model was declared by the Board of Education during the Sept. 21 meeting, according to board documents.
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According to the Board of Education, if an in-person meeting isn't an option under Gov. J.B. Pritzker's order, the meeting will be held online. Updates will be provided on the district website.
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