
Students wearing mask for protect corona virus or covid-19 and doing exam in classroom with stress.
Classrooms in the Sheboygan Area School District officially re-opened for in-person learning yesterday.
The classrooms had remained empty for about three months before the district’s hybrid learning model was implemented yesterday.
The District had initially hoped that they would have been able to re-open only a week after closing down on October 16th, but obviously, as the COVID-19 pandemic only got worse and worse, they had to keep pushing the re-open date further and further back.
School officials now believe that the pandemic has cooled enough to safely have students back in classrooms, learning alongside their peers and teachers.
All other districts in Sheboygan County were already using their hybrid learning models as of last week.