Wooster High School, which currently has six active COVID cases and 54 people in quarantine, will not be going back to in-person learning next week. However, according to Superintendent Michael Tefs, there is a good chance that the district’s four elementary buildings and Edgewood Middle School could reopen sometime soon. Tefs discussed the matter during a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday night. The district closed all of its buildings on November 20th and switched to remote learning through at least December 14th.
Nearly 300 people tune in for WCS virtual town hall meeting
Dec 11, 2020