Dear Huron Families:
Early last week, legislators in Lansing released a proposal outlining suggested “Return to Learn
guidelines for next school year. In addition, the Governor’s Educational Advisory Council will be
releasing their “Return to Learn” planning guidelines on June 30, 2020.
We are pleased to see lawmakers in Lansing actively working to advocate for much-needed school
funding, and a commitment to a safe reopening in the fall. The legislation released last week is a good
start, and we are looking forward to seeing further details of the Governor’s plan this week.
As I have stated in previous communications, the Huron School District is planning for various
educational scenarios and situations that we might face in the fall. Our plans include provisions for inperson
instruction as well as remote learning options for students. We are committed to providing our
students with a safe and purposeful learning environment for the 2020-2021 school year.
We are continuing to monitor communications shared with us from the CDC and Wayne County Health
Department related to our return to learning in the fall. We will be keeping a close eye on the “Return
to Learn” planning information coming out of Lansing, and we will be adjusting our plan based on
provisions outlined in the new guidelines.
Thank you for your support as we work on our plans for next school year. Enjoy the summer.
Sincerely,
Donovan Rowe
Superintendent of Schools
Huron School District