LANSING, MI — The Lansing School District has updated the return to school Safe Learning Plan that allows Lansing students to begin returning to school buildings for in-class instruction on a hybrid phased-in basis beginning March 22.
The hybrid model is open only to the students with families that have submitted a commitment form.
“Not all Lansing students will return to classroom instruction in school buildings on the same day,” said superintendent Sam Sinicropi. “This hybrid plan is a metrics-based timeline that allows parents that have completed a Family Commitment form to allow their students return to school buildings in a phased-in hybrid timeline model.”
For instance, Pattengill, Reo, Gier Park, Cavanaugh, Kendon and Lyons school buildings open March 22. Grades 4-6 return to Attwood, Mount Hope, North and Sheridan Road on March 29th. As part of the phased-in approach, high school students at Everett, Eastern and Sexton won’t return to in-building instruction until April 26.
The Lansing School District is in the process of installing $1.5 million in high-tech air cleaning units in classrooms and UV germ killing equipment in several school buildings. Teachers in Lansing are in the process of receiving COVID vaccinations.
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