Nearly 100 people participated in a Camas School District town hall Tuesday, Jan. 12, to discuss the district’s new school reopening plans.
District leaders have heard from people on all sides of the spectrum when it comes to reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Superintendent Jeff Snell.
“The (school board) constantly gets feedback on this,” Snell said.
Some feel the district’s reopening plans are moving too slowly, harming students’ academics and social-emotional health, while others worry the district’s new plan to offer in-person opportunities for all K-12 by March 1 is moving too fast during a pandemic that has infected nearly 15,000 Clark County residents and killed 154 of them.
“The question is, ‘How are we making decisions about reopening schools?'” Snell said Tuesday. “It starts with (the Clark County Department of) Public Health.”
The Camas School Board has been “very consistent” in using the recommendations from Public Health officials to make decisions about bringing students back to the classroom, Snell said.