Middlebury Community Schools release reopening plan
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Jul 23, 2020 6:23 PM EDT
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Middlebury Community Schools released their school reopening plan to parents this week.
Students in kindergarten through 5th grade can choose between in person classes or virtual instruction.
Students in grades 6 through 12 can choose from in-person classes, virtual instruction led by teachers or virtual instruction with self-paced blended learning courses.
Parents have until July 31 to notify the district of which option they have chosen.
Students who attend in-person classes will be required to wear a mask when social distancing isn't possible. They will be provided a mask.
Parents are being asked to take their child's temperature each day and if it is over 100.4 to keep their child home for the day.
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