KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City, Missouri, Catholic high school for girls has shifted its teaching to a hybrid model after some students tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Siabhan May-Washington, president of St. Teresa's Academy, said freshmen and sophomore students will attend classes in-person two days per week at the East 56th and Main streets campus.
Juniors and seniors also will have two on-campus days of instruction.
One day per week will be set aside for students to visit campus for student-engagement activities, such as clubs and prayer service.
More information about St. Teresa's reopening plan can be found on the academy's website.