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  • Fortunately, Twarling said this growth will occur gradually.

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  • "We will be working very closely with the West Central District Health Department," Twarling said.

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  • "What we try to do is watch this to see where our growth is," Twarling said.

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  • Twarling said they did see a spike in the number of flu cases at the high school this week.

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  • "We're very pleased with the growth in some of our schools," Twarling said.

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  • Twarling pointed out that the number of hours that students are in class still exceeds the minimum requirement, which is 1,032 hours at the elementary level and 1,080 hours for middle school and high school.

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  • "This is not the same old calendar that you have seen every year," Twarling said.

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  • Twarling said he feels additional staff development is needed, and it needs to occur earlier in the year.

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  • Twarling said this would give the staff a whole week to prepare and allow administrators to add a staff development day before classes begin.

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  • Twarling said staff development is required by state statute, and the district cannot add additional days for teachers since they are usually contracted for 187 days per year.

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