School District 73 prepping for full return to in-person learning, with updated measures in place
KAMLOOPS — By Monday morning (Jan. 10), schools in the Kamloops-Thompson District will fully return to in-person learning, with masks, cleaning, and spacing practices in place to limit virus spread.
“Our whole district department has an operations continuity plan,” reiterates S.D. 73 Superintendent Rhonda Nixon, “And in that plan we know what we’re going to do, we have step-by-step what we’ll do if we’re short of workers in any one sector. So we’re as well planned as can be. Now we just need to be there for each other to see what actually happens.”
Face-to-face education is where resources are being prioritized. So if a student is absent due to illness, they will not be automatically switched to online learning.