
By Neil Doyle
BLOOMINGTON – As Unit 5 transitions hybrid students in PreK-5th grade to in-person learning five days a week, the superintendent of Bloomington’s school district says their plan isn’t changing.
District 87 has offered students a hybrid format with in-person classes twice a week. Superintendent Dr. Barry Reilly says that will remain the format for the time being.
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“If I was to bring back kids five days a week in PreK-5 I would not be able to social distance them six feet,” Reilly told WJBC’s Scott Miller. “Given feedback from our parents, that is the ideal sweet spot. If we were to change that I would have parents who would likely want to move their kids to the remote setting and that would cause a lot of stress in our system.”
About 65% of students in PreK-5 are in the hybrid format with the rest in full remote learning.
Reilly says the plan could change once staff has time to prepare for full in-person learning and the opportunity to get a COVID-19 vaccination.
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