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District 86 Remote Learning Continues Through February

Board of School Inspectors voted unanimously to keep students in fully remote learning through the end of February.

Dear District 86 Families:

After reviewing current local COVID data at last night’s school board meeting, the Board of School Inspectors voted unanimously to keep students in fully remote learning through the end of February.

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We will continue to review the data to consider a possible hybrid/remote model for the third trimester. This decision was not made lightly and we fully understand the importance of having students back in school.

In mid-January, we will begin transitioning small groups of staff and students into schools for in-person student assessments and possible small group instruction for highneeds students. Although the school year looks different, we are committed to supporting you and your family as best as we can.

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Please continue to stay safe, practice social distancing, and remain home as much as possible. We will keep you updated via email, text messages, social media, and our website at www.joliet86.org. Best wishes for a safe and healthy holiday season.

Sincerely,

Dr. Theresa R. Rouse, Ed.D. Superintendent

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