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New school year to start with new safety measures in place at D’Iberville High

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New school year to start with new safety measures in place at D’Iberville High
New school year to start with new safety measures in place at D’Iberville High

For the first time since March, in-person classes will resume in Harrison County Schools on Thursday.

However, schools will not look or operate the same as they did in the spring.

- for the first time since march,- in-person classes will- resume in harrison county - schools tomorrow.

- however, schools will not look- nor operate the same- as they did in the spring.- news 25's grace boyles has an - inside look at the new changes- in- d'iberville high school.- - students will be welcomed back- to d'iberville high school- thursday.

However, the- first day of school this year - - - - will look much different than i- years past.

- everyone who enters the buildin- will be required to - wear a mask as well as have - - - - their temperature checked.- masks are to be used in any - instance in which six feet of - distance cannot be maintained.- in the classroom, students will- not share - materials and strict seating- charts will be kept.

Desks, - chairs, and other classroom - - - - items will also be regularly- sanitized.- new safety measures will be - enforced in common areas- such as the hallways.

- - - - kristi roberts, us history- teacher: "we also have- precautions in place where they- will be picking up lunches and- be eating lunches in classroom.- we have contraflow- plans where kids will be moving- in one direction and at - staggered times just- to try to limit crowd control i- the hallway."

- while virtual learning is an- - - - option for students, d'ibervill- high school biology teacher ann- hansen assures- in-person learning will be much- the same.

- anna hansen, biology teacher: - "we do have some precautions an- policies and- regulations that will be put in- place for the traditional - learning environment, but for - the most part this year's gonig- to be as traditional as we can- make it."

- grace bolyles, news 25: "with - all theses new rules and- regulations, students - may be feeling more anxious tha- usual to start this school year- however, hansen - says, everyone, even the- teachers are getting use to - these new procedures and- this new normal."

- anna hansen, biology teacher: - "it is going to be new.

It is - going to be different.

But the- good thing is that it's all new- and different for all of us.

No- one is left out or feeling- worried by themselves."

- kristi roberts, us history- teacher: "there are a lot of- changes, so things are- going to look a little bit- different for the kids, but we- hope that they'll be just as- excited to see us as we are to- see them."- in d'iberville, grace boyles, - news 25.- - - -

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