![]() I have hope that we will be more resilient and better prepared for future challenges. I believe that out of every challenge comes learning and opportunity. All must remain respectful as there are a spectrum of opinions. As leaders, we must take guidance and come up with clear guidelines that fit with the goal and clearly communicate it through varied means. ![]() Guidance is important but it evolves and changes. In-person then becomes our goal with a focus on how to achieve it. Jon Cohn: The best learning and experiences occur in-person. The district paused to support the change in teaching styles, surveyed parents for internet access, continued to provide food for all families that chose to collect it, and surveyed families prior to planning the 20-21 school year. However, we did learn how to be more effective in the virtual environment when needed. It is clear to me that most students learn best in person as our system was designed to do. ![]() What I learned is that it was best to be thoughtful and not just reactive to a changing environment. Steven Butz: The pandemic was a challenge for everyone. More: Germantown School Board candidates discuss race and diversity, COVID mitigation measures and services they want to see improved What's the most important thing you've learned about educating students during the COVID-19 pandemic and how would that knowledge guide you in future decisions about teaching students during a pandemic? More: Explicit materials in the library and equity principles are among hot-button issues discussed before Elmbrook primary The candidates, appearing below in alphabetical order, were also asked about their occupations, community involvement and about any prior experience as an elected official. ![]()
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