Three Rivers Community Schools Superintendent Ron Moag has announced the district’s middle school and high school students have returned to everyday, in-person learning.
Moag explained the district stayed true to its Extended COVID-19 Learning Plan. The plan stated that when the county’s health agency’s School Risk Assessment reflected a seven-day average of positive COVID-19 tests in St. Joseph County of 7.9 percent or less, grades 6-12 would return to 100 percent in-person instruction.
The seven-day average of positive COVID-19 tests in St. Joseph County last week was 7 percent. As a result, Three Rivers Middle and Three Rivers High School students were able to return to full face-to-face learning on Wednesday.
Masks will continue to be required for staff and students.
Moag said the district will still stay in in-person learning for the remainder of the school year.