Penn Harris Madison allowing secondary students to return to hybrid learning
By: Kate Luce
Posted: Jan 7, 2021 8:55 PM EDT
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. – Penn Harris Madison School Corporation announced that secondary students will resume hybrid learning on January 19.
Both middle school and high school students have been attending school entirely online, but the St. Joseph County Health Department recommended students return to hybrid learning.
The St. Joseph County Health Department also states that area hospitals are in a better position for incoming COVID patients and believe that the post-holiday surge will be modest.
The district is tracking staff and student COVID cases and updating their COVID-19 dashboard.
Students at any grade level may stay 100% virtual.
PHM expects some families to keep their children virtual.
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