Three Rivers Middle School and its high school buildings are returning to a hybrid learning format, starting today.
Superintendent Ron Moag said the district for the past two weeks has conducted in-person learning. There has been an upswing in positive COVID-19 cases, Moag said, and consequently, the board voted during a special meeting last week to return to the virtual format.
He said the decision does not change the manner in which the district’s elementary schools are conducting its classes.
Moag said the board’s vote is made with the safety and health of Three Rivers’ students and staff in mind.