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SEMINOLE – Even with a recent spike in COVID cases in Seminole Independent School District (SISD), Superintendent Kyle Lynch said his goal is for classrooms to stay open and in person.“Our numbers are definitely up, which follows the nationwide spike that we are experiencing. Our student attendance rate from the start of the semester is 89 percent. This is a decrease from our norm, but is certainly much better than the number many of my colleagues are reporting around the state,” Lynch told the Sentinel on Jan. 14.Lynch added that one campus recently saw a significant increase in absences among ...

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