Local schools announce plans to return to in-person learning

December 16, 2020 | 7:56 pm

Updated December 17, 2020 | 10:47 am

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St. Mary of the Woods School and Trinity High School, as well as Grace Christian Academy, are planning to return in full to in-person learning Jan. 5. More local schools are expected to announce their plans in the coming days. 

Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday that schools in Kentucky’s Red Zone counties can resume some form of in-person instruction starting Jan. 4, though the recommendation is to use an “aggressive” hybrid model or to wait altogether until Jan. 11. An executive order with more details could come this week.

St. Mary/Trinity

On Wednesday, officials with St. Mary and Trinity said they will welcome students back to the school buildings on Jan. 4.  

“We will continue to follow all Healthy at School guidelines as we did the first 55 days of in-person instruction,” said Anna McDaniel, Director of Advancement & Admissions. 

McDaniel said all the desks are 6 feet apart in every classroom so they can maintain social distancing.

According to a release, the Catholic Schools Office for the Diocese of Owensboro announced that in-person instruction will resume following the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Each of the 17 Catholic schools in the Diocese has been given the option to return to in-person instruction as early as Jan. 4, allowing officials to make an informed decision based on their individual community COVID-19 situation. 

“All of our schools have worked tirelessly to create a safe environment for our students, faculty, and staff,” said David Kessler, Superintendent of Catholic Schools. “This same commitment will continue as we move into a new semester and a new year.”

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Chris Holmes, Head of School, said, “Unless something unforeseen happens, we intend to return to in-person instruction on Jan 5. At this point we see nothing that would prohibit us from gathering together. We will continue to rigorously guard against COVID through the use of masks, distancing, and hygiene.”

Other local schools

Officials with Owensboro Catholic Schools are expected to release plans as early as Thursday morning.

Heritage Christian School officials are making an announcement Friday.

Owensboro Public Schools officials have previously said they intend to announce their plans by the end of the week.

Daviess County Public Schools officials are still weighing their options and could wait until just after Christmas before making an announcement.

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December 16, 2020 | 7:56 pm

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