Relocation redux

THE TRACY AREA HIGH SCHOOL has been turned into a genuine construction zone, as the two-year infrastructure project forges ahead. Photo / Per Peterson

The pandemic changed the face of education for all students in 2020, when students were sent home with their laptops for distance learning.

COVID also put students and staff on the move to the Veterans Memorial Center, where eighth-graders made the gym in the Morgan St. building their new place of learning. Today, history is repeating itself in a way, as the two-year infrastructure project at both public schools has gotten underway. Once again, school business has been taken off campus.

“It’s been good, a little chaotic at times,” Tracy Area Public Schools Supt. Chad Anderson said last week. “But everybody has really been flexible and willing to do what they have to do to adapt to all the changes that we have.”

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