Students at School City of Mishawaka return to in-person classes
Posted: Sep 21, 2020 10:13 AM EST

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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. – Some students in Mishawaka are heading back to the classroom for in-person learning. It’s all part of School City of Mishawaka Roadmap to Reopening Plan.
After six weeks of virtual learning, Mishawaka plans to bring students to the classroom by grade level.
Students in grades Kindergarten to six grade return to in-person learning Monday, Sept. 21. Students in grades seventh through 12th return Monday, October 5. Students will return on certain days, based on the first letter of the last name.
Students who return to the classroom will have to wear masks and maintain social distancing.