The Wadsworth City Schools announced their plans for a return to in class learning on Tuesday. Classes won’t resume in person until two weeks after Medina County is dropped down from a level four purple designation on the state Public Health Advisory System. Superintendent Andy Hill stated however, that that does not include the High School. Hill said once the county is downgraded, the high school would implement a hybrid model for learning. Hill said the reason for the hybrid process at the high school is due to the high numbers of positive cases the high school saw before being shut down in November.
Wadsworth City Schools outline return to learning plan
Dec 15, 2020