The Wooster City School District held a virtual town hall meeting last night, with more than 600 community members logging in to ask questions and voice their concerns about the upcoming school year. Roughly 150 questions were submitted during the Q&A session with Superintendent Michael Tefs, who was joined online by several of the district’s other administrators. Topics included face masks, remote learning sites and why the district chose the restart plan that it did. According to Tefs, parents in the district can expect to receive questionnaires this week asking them to confirm which of the district’s three learning options they’ll be using.
WCS holds virtual town hall meeting
Aug 5, 2020