

Too many teachers and staff members had either tested positive for COVID-19 or are quarantining due to possible exposure, she said. Students and teachers returned to school Monday after the quarantine period ended, but by Wednesday evening, the district superintendent announced an immediate return to remote learning. At the end of October, families of students and some teachers reported positive cases of COVID-19, leading to a district-wide, two-week quarantine and a move to remote learning.

Norridge School District 80, a two-school elementary district that serves just over 1,000 students, began the school year with hybrid in-person and remote learning.

Some teachers also composed a letter saying they felt they were facing unsafe working conditions. The new and probable cases set yet another record for a daily high, and the average number of new cases over the past week now stands at 11,625.Īdvertisement 4:05 p.m.: School buildings shut for quarantine, reopen for 3 days before new COVID cases in Norridge shut them down againĪfter having its school buildings closed for quarantine, a Norridge elementary school district reopened Monday and taught three days of in-person classes before a surge of new COVID cases forced it to send students at one school back home for remote learning. The state Department of Public Health on Thursday announced an additional 12,702 newly confirmed and probable cases and an additional 43 deaths of people with COVID-19. But right now, that seems like where we are heading.” “With every fiber of my being, I do not want us to get there. “If things don’t take a turn in the coming days, we will quickly reach the point when some form of a mandatory stay-at-home order is all that will be left,” Pritzker said at a coronavirus briefing in Chicago on Thursday. Pritzker warned Thursday that he may again put in place some form of a “mandatory” stay-at home order, the farthest-reaching restriction to curb the spread of COVID-19 he’s used to date. If Illinois' coronavirus resurgence doesn’t begin to subside, Gov. Jason Meisner 5:25 p.m.: As cases continue surging in Illinois, Pritzker warns possible 2nd state stay-at home order could be near This will be behind us-soon, I hope-and I want all of you back in person and healthy.” “Please do your best to protect yourselves and others, not only here in the courthouse, but also in your personal lives. Įnter personal pronouns in the text box, then select Save and Close.“Your safety remains my first priority as chief judge,” Pallmeyer wrote Thursday. Select the box to "Allow others to see my pronouns", then select Use different pronouns. Then, select Account Settings from the menu. To make pronouns visible, select Your Name. Pronouns can be added to a profile card, which will be visible in Discussions and in the Classlist. To add a picture, select the Change Picture button. Įnter as much or as little information in the text boxes as desired. Students will be able to see the profile photo in the Classlist and next to all posts in Discussions. It is recommended to at least fill in contact information and add a picture. The Profile tool allows students to upload a picture and provide information accessible through the Classlist.
