Lake City school learning model likely to remain stable - superintendent

Lake City Public Schools will not follow the Wabasha-Kellogg School District (W-K) in adopting a more distant learning model at this time, according to Lake City Supt. Erick Enger.

W-K announced Oct. 8 that “due to the increase in positive COVID-19 cases within the school and the community,” pre-kindergarten through sixth grade students would move from in-person learning to hybrid learning, and seventh through 12th grade students would move from hybrid learning to distance learning.

 


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