SALISBURY – The first wave of Wicomico County public school students will return to the classroom in a hybrid model on Jan. 19, two weeks later than originally scheduled.
In a meeting of the Wicomico County Board of Education on Tuesday, School Superintendent Dr. Donna Hanlin announced a change in the Return to School Action Plan.
Citing recent health metrics, students in prekindergarten through eighth grade will not be returning to hybrid in-person learning on Jan. 4. Instead, they will return the week of Jan. 19.
“Teachers will now return Jan. 11 and students in Pre-K through Grade 8 will return on the 19th of January,” she said, “so a two-week shift after the holidays.”
Just let me know the NEW TAX RATE or ill just deduct it from my taxes. Im NOT paying for this CRAP..let get the breakdown on this site and see what % of my taxes pays for this useless UNION DRIVEN EDUCATION system..if not a reduction in my taxes then SEND ME A VOUCHER. Ill pass it along to an actual school that educates!!
People are getting sick of Dr. Hanlin and this School Board!
Line up the teachers and give them the COVID vaccine and then demand they return to school.
If they refuse fire them or force them to retire with their cushy pensions.
Enough of this Bullshit!
yeah sure they are, that’s why these fools elect democrats to run things around here. You idiots got what you voted for!
Notice not one layoff at wcboe?
Drive by the WCBOE office behind Lowe’s
Not many cars there!
Must be “working” from home!
Bullshit ! They are getting paid and not working !