Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Lincoln Schools Report Zero Covid Cases, Quarantine­s

- By Lynn Kutter

— Mary Ann Spears, superinten­dent of Lincoln Consolidat­ed School District, told school board members she didn’t want to brag but had good news to share with them: Lincoln schools have had zero covid-19 cases and no students or staff in quarantine for more than 30 days.

“We’re feeling really good about that,” Spears said at the board’s March 15 meeting.

Spears said district administra­tion is working on its digital learning plan for the 2021-22 school year, and right now, it appears no parents of students in kindergart­en-third grade are interested in having their children learn virtually.

Lincoln will offer virtual learning for kindergart­en through 12th grades.

Spears said virtual learning at the middle school will be incorporat­ed into its School of Innovation plan. As a School of Innovation, the middle school is able to use new

or creative alternativ­es to existing instructio­nal and administra­tive practices.

Lincoln High will be able to include a virtual learning piece within its charter school designatio­n, Spears said. As a conversion charter school, Lincoln High has more flexibilit­y and freedom with its curriculum and school day.

The elementary school is working on its virtual plan for the 2021-22 school year, said Traci Birkes, principal.

Right now, she said about 20 students are learning virtually from home. Spears said district administra­tion is working on its digital learning plan for the 2021-22 school year. Lincoln will offer virtual learning for kindergart­en through 12th grades.

For the current year, Lincoln teachers have facilitate­d both virtual learning and on- site classes. Spears said that has been a challenge, and, depending on numbers, the district hopes to eliminate that responsibi­lity for the next school year.

The district is required to submit its virtual learning plan to the Arkansas Department of Education by May 1.

In other business, the board approved the 202122 school calendar, as recommende­d by the district’s personnel policy committees. The first day of school will be Aug. 18. The district will have a week off for Thanksgivi­ng, two weeks off for Christmas break and a week-long spring break. The last day of school will be May 27.

Spears said the calendar includes three virtual learning days to give teachers an opportunit­y for profession­al developmen­t, along with teaching their classes virtually.

The district’s financial report shows that eight months into the year, the school has spent 53% of its budget, Spears said.

“We’ re carry ing a healthy balance,” she added.

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