Cory Myer: Sheldon Schools Working With Senior Class To Make Sure They Can Graduate

Sheldon, Iowa — Governor Kim Reynolds has waived state requirements for high school graduation, so the Class of 2020 isn’t in limbo due to COVID-19 closures. The governor’s order will let students graduate this spring even if they have not completed all their credit hours.

But Sheldon Community Schools Superintendent Cory Myer says that’s not an issue here.

Myer says Sheldon, like most other schools in the state, has found a way to adapt the teaching and learning process when school can’t be physically in session.

He tells us how the school is keeping students informed as to what their individual needs are in order to graduate.

Myer says Governor Reynolds had mandated schools be closed until May, so they’re hopeful that school will, actually be back in session again this year.

 

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