PHOTO: Dr. Brian Davis, superintendent of Holland Public Schools
by: Matt Jaworowski
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Over 40 superintendents across West Michigan are publicly calling on their respective communities to be more diligent when it comes to COVID-19 precautions, warning many schools may have to go virtual if the positivity trends continue.
In a signed letter, forty-six school superintendents from across Kent, Ottawa and Muskegon counties urged everyone to follow the basic guidelines, namely social distancing and wearing masks, to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The "community-wide" letter says if the positive case rates continue to rise, more restrictions are likely, including canceling sports and other extra-curricular activities.
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