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Local School Leaders Weigh In On Personal Impacts of COVID

The COVID pandemic has been described as the most difficult issue facing school district administrators even by the most veteran of school leaders.

 

Talking about one's emotional and mental state is not an easy public discussion to have and graciously, local school leaders are giving updates on how they're handling these hyper-scrutinized and enormously difficult decisions. Fred Lamkey is the Superintendent at Mt. Pulaski Schools and says he doing well and is taking things one day at a time.

 

 

Dr. Lindsey Hall leads the Mahomet-Seymour school district and says she is doing great and points to family and faith as drivers of support in her life that keep her in check.

 

 

Clinton Schools Superintendent Curt Nettles echoed a similar message as Dr. Hall. He says exercising and his faith are two keys in keeping a positive mindset and appreciates the support of the Clinton Board of Education and the staff of their schools. 

 

 

Heading into the thick of the cold and flu season, many superintendents and their board of educations are beginning to explore bringing back any remote learners that are ready to return to the school setting, another hurdle during the COVID pandemic. 

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