Hundreds of Camas-Washougal kindergarten students experienced their classrooms for the first time this week, after leaders in both school districts OK’d the reopening of school buildings for their youngest learners.
Doug Hood, the Camas School District’s director of elementary education, said the first day of in-person, small-group kindergarten classes, held Monday, Nov. 9, took a lot of work to coordinate but, in the end, went smoothly.
“About 80 percent of our families chose on-site learning, so that’s about 328 families,” Hood told Camas School Board members Monday, just a few hours after the first cohort of “kinders” left their classrooms. “Eighty-two kindergarten students’ (families) chose to remain in a fully remote learning experience.”
Camas kindergarteners have returned to the classroom on a part-time — two half days a week — basis and will remain in small groups of no more than 10 students. To further prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the students and all school staff are required to wear face coverings, sit at desks that are physically distanced from one another and have their families attest to a series of questions meant to keep possibly infected children home from school.
Hood said many of the kinders who came to school for the first time on Monday showed enthusiasm for their new routine.