‘Leading In Uncertain Times’ Thursday, April 30

The WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading In Uncertain Times” series continued Thursday morning with Rossville Superintendent and Clinton County School Safety Commission Chairman Dr. Jim Hanna.

Asked his thoughts on reopening, Hanna said, “We are trying to figure it out. If the federal government wants students’ desk six feet apart, that’s just not going to work. I was reading an article out of Canada, who is getting ready to reopen. They said on a regular school bus, you can get 12 kids. Normally, you have about 60 students.”

Join us Friday for another WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading In Uncertain Times’ with the Executive Director of Operations for Community Health Matt Oliver.

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