M-R Students Will Return from Winter Break with Two Weeks of Full Remote Learning

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Nearing winter break, the Monmouth-Roseville School District continues their hybrid platform of in-person learning with Wednesdays being full remote days. Superintendent Ed Fletcher provides an update of quarantine numbers among students and staff:

“We have 115 kids who are in quarantine and six staff members. It is good to note that right now as of the last two days, zero COVID positive cases in the district. I do want to note that while there have been positive cases since we have started back to school in our hybrid program, none of them have occurred in school. They have occurred outside of school and there have been no epidemiological links.”

School will resume for Monmouth-Roseville students on Tuesday, January 5th with two weeks of full remote learning before returning to a five day hybrid in-person learning on Tuesday, January 19th.

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