
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Though they are still seeing positive cases within the district, Fairfield USD 310 is planning to resume in-class learning on Monday.
The district has been in remote learning since Tuesday after school was called off on Friday and all activities were canceled through the end of this week.
Superintendent Betsy McKinney said the district will do what it can to cover for instructors who can’t make it to class. McKinney says they are using staff and even the district office personnel to fill in where needed.
At the time the district decided to go to remote learning, about 20% of students and nearly 40% of staff were either in quarantine or COVID positive.
If they can’t cover all of the classes, McKinney says they will go to the last resort of combining students in classrooms.
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