The Phoenixville School Board voted 7-2 Monday night to allow a return to in-person learning for five days week, as well as an option for students to remain virtual for five days a week.
Athletics and extra-curriculars for high school students will begin March 22 and academics for the high school students will begin April 5. All activities for the lower grades will begin April 5 under the plan adopted by the board.
However the board went further and, by a 6-3 vote amended the plan and also required that the administration include a hybrid option for families who prefer that, an option opposed by both the administration and the teachers union.
"It's difficult to manage multiple learning opportunities, it takes a lot of time," Superintendent Alan Fegley told the school board before the vote. During discussions with administration and faculty, "we became concerned about the burden of having all three options."
Fegley said when board member Christopher Caltagirone made the suggestion last week, he was open to the idea, but the more he discussed it with teachers and administrators, he was convinced the burden was too much.
However, Caltagirone argued it is hypocritical for the parents, and board members, insisting families be provided the choice to send their students to class for five days while taking away the choice of those who already are using the district's two- and four-day hybrid program and want to keep it.
For anyone who has slept through the last 12 months, a "hybrid" program allows students to spend either two or four days in class, and the remainder online. Some households have adapted their daily life to that rhythm and need to be accommodated as well, Caltagirone said."I get it people want to back five days, I'm all for that, if we give parents who want a hybrid option same opportunity," he said.
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