{"id":67955,"date":"2021-02-18T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-02-19T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/lower-covid-numbers-mean-more-school-options-for-juneau-students\/"},"modified":"2021-02-19T17:12:59","modified_gmt":"2021-02-20T02:12:59","slug":"lower-covid-numbers-mean-more-school-options-for-juneau-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/lower-covid-numbers-mean-more-school-options-for-juneau-students\/","title":{"rendered":"Lower COVID numbers mean more school options for Juneau students"},"content":{"rendered":"
This story has been updated to include additional information.<\/em> <\/ins><\/p>\n Soon, Juneau School District students will have more opportunities for instruction.<\/p>\n Almost a year after COVID-19 suspended in-person classes for most students and a few months after a limited return to hybrid learning, the district is planning to add instruction by adding days and increasing the instructional portion of each class at the middle and high school levels.<\/p>\n “The slow start has been frustrating. But from the beginning, our main goal has been to responsibly start small and expand in-person instruction instead of stopping and readjusting,” said Juneau School District chief of staff Kristin Bartlett in a phone interview Friday.<\/p>\n She added that the community’s stable infection rate and new scientific guidance on school reopening mean that the district can now expand in-person instruction while continuing to offer options to families who are more comfortable with remote learning.<\/p>\n “Our mitigation has been successful. We have several layers of mitigation, and it seems to be working,” she said.<\/p>\n Bartlett noted that while there have been a few cases of COVID-19 connected to the school district, the virus has not spread at school.<\/p>\n