| Heartland Community College 
			extends Spring Break through March 20
 
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			 [April 11, 2020] NORMAL, 
			IL, March 12, 2020 – Heartland Community College will extend Spring 
			Break through the week of March 16-20 in order to take action to 
			further prepare and respond to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) worldwide 
			outbreak.
 College offices will remain open for regular business hours during 
			the extended Spring Break period. During that time Heartland staff 
			and faculty will review procedures and consider alternate 
			instruction options to reduce in-person classroom contact and allow 
			for social distancing if needed.
 
 “Extending spring break will allow for faculty and staff to bolster 
			our online instruction availability as we proceed with the Spring 
			2020 semester,” said President Keith Cornille. “As we look at all 
			options available to maintain our high level of instruction, we’ll 
			be taking the time to work with faculty to prepare in the event that 
			we would suspend or alter in-person class time.”
 
 Heartland students and faculty will receive direct communication 
			from the College regarding any alteration in format and modality of 
			their instruction.
 
 In addition to the Spring Break extension Heartland has also 
			instituted several measures to mitigate the risk associated with the 
			evolving nature of COVID-19 exposure.
   
			
			 
			
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			These measures include: 
				
				
				Cancellation of Summer 2020 Study Abroad programs
				
				Suspension of college-supported travel to large-scale events 
				such as conferences and workshops through April 30, 2020
				A 
				reinforcement of procedures for sick leave
				
				Case-by-case review of large group gatherings planned for campus 
				facilities 
			
			 Heartland’s Incident Management Team (IMT) continues to direct 
			preventative health measures at the College and has worked with 
			executive leadership for planned response for any disruption related 
			to COVID-19.
 
 “The health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff are a top 
			priority,” said Heartland President Keith Cornille. “As such we are 
			taking proactive measures not only to preserve safety, but also to 
			maintain our high standards of instruction.”
 
 Campus response information will be updated on the Heartland website 
			at: 
			http://www.heartland.edu/coronavirus.
 
			[Steve FastDirector, Public Information
 Heartland Community College]
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