State Rep. Mike Chapman visits Crescent School

Published 1:30 am Friday, December 18, 2020

State Rep. Mike Chapman, right, speaks to first-grade students during a Thursday tour of Crescent School in Joyce as school Superintendent Dave Bingham, second from right, looks on. Chapman visited the school to see how the district's hybrid system of in-class and remote instruction was working and to discuss school funding issues. Crescent currently makes in-person instruction available to students in kindergarten through sixth grade with middle and high school students on campus on a two-day-per-week schedule intermixed with remote learning. All parents are given the option of remote instruction for their children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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State Rep. Mike Chapman, right, speaks to first-grade students during a Thursday tour of Crescent School in Joyce as school Superintendent Dave Bingham, second from right, looks on. Chapman visited the school to see how the district's hybrid system of in-class and remote instruction was working and to discuss school funding issues. Crescent currently makes in-person instruction available to students in kindergarten through sixth grade with middle and high school students on campus on a two-day-per-week schedule intermixed with remote learning. All parents are given the option of remote instruction for their children. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Crescent School Superintendent Dave Bingham, left, speaks with state Rep. Mike Chapman during a tour of the campus Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, in Joyce. Chapman was invited to see in person how the district’s hybrid system of in-class and remote teaching was working. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

State Rep. Mike Chapman, right, speaks to first-grade students during a Thursday tour of Crescent School in Joyce as school Superintendent Dave Bingham, second from right, looks on.

Chapman visited the school to see how the district’s hybrid system of in-class and remote instruction was working and to discuss school funding issues.

Crescent currently makes in-person instruction available to students in kindergarten through sixth grade with middle and high school students on campus on a two-day-per-week schedule intermixed with remote learning.

All parents are given the option of remote instruction for their children.