Push to expand in-person learning grows in Jackson County
Push to expand in-person learning grows in Jackson County
The Eagle Point School Board has passed a resolution, mirroring Medford's, pressuring Gov.
Brown to loosen school COVID-19 metrics.
The County Commissioners are weighing the issue as well.
Commissioners held a meeting today to discuss the issue.
Newswatch 12's adam schumes joins us now with an update.
Last week the school districts board of directors passed a resolution asking governor brown to do just that.
Today the jackson county board of commissioners met and agreed to move forward with the letter to the governor.
Bottom line is this --- they understand that students are struggling both as students and kids in general and they feel returning to in-person learning will help with that.
Moving forward, the letter will be sent to the public health departments to make sure that they are on the same page.
It's reiterating the fact that overall the data is showing that schools are not super spreaders.
In fact, they're not effectively, uh, you know, transfers, uh, areas of the virus and that kids are actually safer in school than just about anywhere.
Then the jackson county board of commissioners plans to send the letter sometime in the coming weeks.
This is based on approval from the health departments so nothing has been set in stone just yet.
The jackson county board of commissioners did agree to send a letter to governor brown regarding to re-evaluating the metrics so businesses can open again.
Eagle point school district says tonight it is copying off its neighbor.
The district's board of directors yesterday joined medford school district in passing a resolution for governor kate brown.
It wants her to prioritize students' in-person instruction.
Eagle point school district says it used medford's school board resolution for its version -- which it approved