July 29, 2020

U-CF to vote on school opening

Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board directors will be voting next week on whether or not to reopen schools for the upcoming school year. Schools have been closed since March when Gov. Tom Wolf ordered them closed along with other state government offices and some business.

Students had been attending online classes until the end of the last academic term, and now a decision needs to be made on what to do for this year, continue with online classes only or use a combination of online and in-person classes at the schools.

The consideration is one of physical health, based on concerns of COVID-19, and of mental health based on a lack of socializing. Tom Hoffman, the director of curriculum and instruction, said during the board’s July 13 meeting that “A significant number of parents were worried about their children’s mental health… Limited social interaction during the school closing, we know how important that is for kids.”

Leah Reider, the director of pupil services, also said that one of the recommendations from a district-wide survey included finding a way to balance synchronous and asynchronous education. Synchronous instruction, while online, is done in real-time as if the students are in a class in front of a teacher. Asynchronous instruction involves students doing their course work on their own time. Another recommendation would be to have students check in daily and maintain a daily schedule with live Zoom lessons.

More than 2,500 people — parents, students, and staff —responded to the survey. In that survey, 70 percent of the respondents said they want a return to brick and mortar schools, while 13 percent indicated a preference for continuing distant learning using the Unionville-Chadds Ford Virtual Academy.

Findings may be found here.

Board members scheduled a vote for Monday, Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m. That session will be conducted via Zoom.

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Police Log July 29

Pennsylvania State Police

Avondale Barracks

Police said they arrested Victoria Wiseman-Blum, 22, of New Castle, for drug possession. The release said troopers were making a welfare check on a person seated in a vehicle parked in a lot on W. Cypress Street in New Garden Township at 10:09 a.m. on July 1. Police found the occupant had paraphernalia and a small amount of marijuana, the report said.

State police from the Avondale barracks said they cited David G. Unger, 35, of Landenberg for his involvement in a two-vehicle crash in Pocopson Township. Details of the incident were not included in the report, but the accident happened at 8:10 a.m. on Lenape Road near Ballintree Lane on July 8. Police reported no injuries.

State police are investigating a theft from the Walmart in East Marlborough Township on June 23. Suspects were not identified or fully described. The police report said only that an employee reported two females were leaving the store without paying for their merchandise. When confronted, the report continued, the two women fled with the merchandise in a silver Toyota sedan with Maryland tags.

A 26-year-old Lincoln University woman was arrested for drug possession on Route 1 in East Marlborough Township on July 25. Police did not identify the woman but said the suspect was a passenger in a car pulled over during a traffic stop. Police did not give the reason for the stop.

State police arrested two people, a 31-year-old woman from Newark, and a 28-year-old man from New Castle, in East Marlborough Township. Neither person was identified in the report, which said that police were called to a location on Longwood Road for a report of an assault in progress. One person was cited for harassment and the other for disorderly conduct. The incident happened on July 18 at 7:08 p.m.

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