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Tri-Valley Schools in Remote Learning This Week, Hoping to Return to In-Person Next Week

Coming out of the Thanksgiving holiday, Tri-Valley students are all participating in remote learning this week.

 

Superintendent Dr. David Mouser on the WHOW Morning Show Monday indicates COVID numbers in the County became too much and so they decided coming out of Thanksgiving, students would spend a week doing remote learning.

 

 

According to Dr. Mouser, with several school districts in McLean County that resemble Tri-Valley, he is in contact with those superintendents and others within their conference to see what they are doing and what is working well for them.

 

 

As the whole district goes remote for the first time, Dr. Mouser says things are going to be more structured and there will be lots of support for struggling students in place.

 

 

Dr. Mouser hopes about mid-week this week they will know more about if students will be back in the school building starting next Monday. He also points out, when their high school students come back, their building project will be complete and so they will get to see that for the first time. 

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