San Marcos Consolidated ISD held three town halls last week followed by a staff only Q-and-A session to answer burning questions about how students and teachers can safely return to campus.
“I think as far as preparing for the 2020-2021 school year, our teachers are going to be a huge part in preparing a safe school for our families,” said Executive Director of Communications Andrew Fernandez. “We thank our campus teachers and staff and custodians who have done a tremendous job preparing our campus. We are doing our best and we need the help of our teachers to prepare. We are going to prepare the buildings and the staff to the best of our abilities. The safety of our staff and families and students is our number one priority.”
One major cause for concern was whether or not parents would be notified of a positive case from someone on campus, and the answer was yes. Instances of cases will be sent out via the district's mass notification system as well through their website to keep parents informed about any potential outbreak on campus.








