For the students of the Rockwood School District, ice and snow can be expected to be handled by a snow day. But now that all the allotted snow days have been used up, the district will be switching to AMI (Alternative Method of Instruction) days in the case of inclement weather events. But what does that mean? MHS Principal Tracey Waeckerle, choir director Jason Winter, and junior Avery Graden offered their explanations and opinions.
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Alternative Instruction to Replace Snow Days This Year
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