Update from 18 November 2020:
Administrators for diocesan schools are reviewing the counties' guidelines; decisions regarding whether instruction will be in-person or online will be made by the individual schools. “We have always emphasized a measured and balanced approach, taking the county recommendations as our lead, and working closely with the faculty, staff and parent community in our decision making,” explained Kathleen Radecke, superintendent of schools. “We have always prioritized the health and safety of our faculty, staff and students and that remains our focus.’