Bolivar High School has moved to virtual learning until September 11th. According to district officials, the move was made “in light of the current health environment at Bolivar High School.”
On the district's website, school officials say they’re seeing “many students impacted by the rise in COVID cases at BHS.”
Starting September 14th, the high school will transition into what the district calls “Setting 3.” Students at Bolivar High School will move to a blended learning week with half of the student body in class at a time. Fifty percent of students will have in-person learning one day, the other half another day, and there will be three Alternative Instructional Method (AIM) days each week.
Bolivar Middle School remains in Setting 2, in which students learn in-person four days a week with one AIM day.
Bolivar Intermediate School, Bolivar Primary School and the Early Childhood Learning Center are in Setting 1, with students learning in-person five days a week.
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