Encouraged by falling COVID-19 metrics, the Central Valley School District will expand in-person learning for all students who want it to twice a week beginning March 1.
The move won unanimous approval Thursday night from the Central Valley school board.
Central Valley, Spokane County’s second-largest school district, began the year with distance-learning only, but has gradually returned students to classes.
Currently, kindergartners through sixth graders, plus preschoolers and all levels of special education, have the option of attending in person every day.
Seventh through 12th graders have attended once a week since Jan. 28.
At that time, the district promised to expand to twice a week if COVID-19 numbers
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