Lynnville-Sully

Return to Learn

Lynnville-Sully Guiding Principle:

At Lynnville-Sully, we firmly believe that the best educational experience is one that allows students to learn while in person. To that end, our plan was designed with the intent of keeping kids in a safe school environment where they can interact with peers, and receive the type of instruction that is unique to in person learning.

Four Fast Facts

Key takeaways from our plan

  1. Will students and staff be required to wear masks?

    • Masks are optional, click HERE for more information.

  2. Will the school be contact tracing?

    • Contact tracing will not occur. Click HERE for more information.

  3. Are school meals still free?

    • Yes. All school meals will be at no cost. Click HERE for more information.

  4. Can students choose remote learning?

    • No. Lynnville-Sully has chosen to offer in person learning only. Click HERE for more information.

How and When was the Lynnville-Sully Return to Learn Plan Developed?


2021-22 Return to Learn Development Timeline:

July 27: Staff Feedback Sought

Aug. 6: 2021-22 Return to Learn Plan Drafted

Aug. 11: Feedback from Parents on SIAC Committee

Aug. 12: District Leadership Team (DLT) meeting to review 2021-22 Return to Learn Plan Draft

Aug. 16: School Board Meeting to review finalized 2021-22 Return to Learn Plan

*The District Leadership Team (DLT) is composed of teacher leaders, counselors, administrators, Heartland AEA representatives

Additionally, the return to learn plan was developed through guidance from the following entities:

Is there a chance the plan may change?


YES. Our district-wide plan is a fluid document that may change at any time due to the following: Governor’s Proclamations, Iowa Department of Education guidance, Iowa Public Department Health guidance, Jasper County Health Department guidance, Lynnville-Sully Board of Education guidance