Take a look inside Springville schools, set up for social distancing
After feedback from families, Springville-Griffith Institute, with 1,700 students, decided to offer an all-remote learning option while reconfiguring classrooms and cafeterias to maintain social distance for students attending in person. Half the students will attend Mondays and Tuesdays, the others on Thursdays and Friday.
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Springville-Griffith Institute Superintendent Kimberly Moritz speaks in her office with administrators.
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Springville-Griffith Institute Superintendent Kimberly Moritz speaks in her office.
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Springville-Griffith Institute School Superintendent Kimberly Moritz looks over a socially distanced classroom with Shanda DuClon, principal at Springville Middle School.
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Springville Middle School.
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A classroom setup at Springville Middle School to help students maintain social distancing.
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Shanda DuClon, principal at Springville Middle School.
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New hand sanitizer stations at Springville Middle School.
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An empty hallway at Springville Middle School.
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The gymnasium at Springville Middle School.
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Desks are spaced apart in the cafeteria at Springville Middle School so that students can maintain social distancing while eating lunch.
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Springville Elementary School.
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A classroom set up for social distancing at Springville Elementary School.
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Christopher Scarpine, principal at Springville Elementary School.
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Chairs set up for lunches in the gymnasium and cafeteria at Springville Elementary School.
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Springville-Griffith Institute High School.

