The Bellevue Public School Board Discusses Covid - 19 And The School Year

The Bellevue Public School board meets to discuss the district’s plans to open the school year for both in-person and remote learning.

Superintendent Dr. Jeff Rippe says the district has several plans, like having students alternate in-school learning based on their last names.

Rippe tells 6 News sports and extracurricular activities are planned for now, but if the COVID-19 spikes, that could change.

“We know there will be positive cases when we open school,” he said. “The county will decide who will self-quarantine and do contact tracing.”

Any adjustments in the district’s plans would be announced days in advance, according to the Superintendent.

Bellevue plans to follow the risk dial set by the Sarpy/Cass County Health Department.


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