BAY CITY, MI — Bay City Public Schools will soon resume face-to-face instruction for middle and high school students.
The Bay City Public Schools Board of Education during a Thursday, Jan. 21, meeting voted for in-person instruction for sixth through 12th grades to resume on Monday, Feb. 1, Superintendent Stephen C. Bigelow announced in a letter to the Bay City Public Schools community on Friday.
Classes will follow a traditional Monday through Friday schedule while continuing with COVID-19 mitigation procedures, his letter states.
“District COVID-19 updates are available at bcschools.net/coronavirus. As always, thank you for your patience and grace throughout the pandemic,” Bigelow’s letter reads.
Pre-kindergarten through fifth grade students in the district returned to their classrooms on Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Bigelow said even though traditional classrooms are reopening, students and their families still have a choice in the matter.
“Our virtual programs will continue to be available for families,” he said.
Read more on MLive:
Bay City Public Schools welcomes young students back to classrooms
For Michiganders anxious to be vaccinated against COVID-19, demand far outstrips supply
Saginaw Public Schools approves daily classes on Zoom until March, then a switch to hybrid learning
Saginaw YMCA opening a public space for students to take online classes