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WVC art, Allied Health, Workforce Education classes to be offered in-person

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WENATCHEE - Wenatchee Valley College will continue to offer the majority of classes online for spring quarter. However, select WVC classes will be offered in person using careful safety precautions. New this spring are some art classes with in-person components.
ART 141/142: Mural Illustration, taught by Marlin Peterson, will be offered in a hybrid format. The class will be held outdoors all quarter, with students meeting twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The class will also encourage students to paint individually outside of class time. Students will also meet virtually on Zoom to complete online assignments and propose drafts. Each student in the class will paint their own unique murals and work as a team with others. The murals will be featured on various campus buildings. Those interested should contact marlinpeterson@gmail.com or mpeterson@wvc.edu.
MUS 170/270: Chamber Choir, taught by Juel Iwaasa, will meet as a group four times per week in the Music and Art Center. Students will practice while maintaining a minimum 12-foot distance from each other in rehearsal spaces in the MAC. Those interested should contact jiwaasa@wvc.edu.
Workforce Education will also be offering more classes with in-person components this spring, including classes in fire science, machining, industrial technology, welding, natural resources, and the Hispanic Orchard Employee Education program (HOEEP). 
In addition, a First Aid and CPR class will be offered in person. Select Allied Health programs already offer in-person lab time.
While on campus, students in all classes will be required to wear masks, practice good hygiene and social distancing, and stay home if they are feeling unwell. 
Until the college receives further guidance from the local health districts or the governor’s office, both WVC campuses will also remain closed to the public. Due to safety concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, those who are on campus or are visiting campus are being asked to wear a mask or face covering, practice good hygiene, social distancing and to stay home if sick.
Learn more about how the college is responding the COVID-19 pandemic at wvc.edu/PublicHealth.
 

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