HSD is committed to in-person learning

By on Wednesday, January 19th, 2022 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories

HERMISTON โ€“ The recent spike in COVID-19 cases has school administrators worried, but itโ€™s also causing some districts to take a strong stand. Hermiston School District Assistant Superintendent Jake Bacon said they are dedicated to keeping students in their classroom instead of going back to comprehensive distance learning.

โ€œThat time in CDL we saw the impact on our kids,โ€ he said. โ€œWe all believe very strongly we are going to stay in person and thatโ€™s going to be our drive.โ€

Bacon quoted Superintendent Tricia Mooney as saying district staff would move mountains to keep the schools open. He also said the district has had a lot of help from the community in dealing with staff absences.

โ€œBeing able to have emergency subs has helped out a ton,โ€ he said. โ€œWe put a full-court press on to have people signed up to be substitute teachers and itโ€™s worked out well. Thatโ€™s going to help us keep kids in school.โ€

Bacon said that one of the districtโ€™s big needs is filling vacancies among the schoolsโ€™ custodial workers. A listing of current vacancies in the Hermiston School District can be found at https://hermiston.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx#aJobListings.