Kankakee was ahead of the curve on the e-learning thing. They had announced maybe two years ago that they were moving towards utilizing their Chromebook program to allow more stay-at-home education. In the winter, when bad weather is coming, they don't do snow days, they do e-learning. So converting the system to more e-learning is something the Kankakee district was already moving to prior to the pandemic.
So the plan they have proposed is for the Governor's Phase 4, which Kankakee County should already qualify for. Apparently they have looked at some proposed social distancing requirements, 6 feet between desks in all directions, and admitted the reality that a classroom which used to hold 25+ kids in it can probably only have 10 now. Most districts just don't have the space to do that, maybe some CPS schools which used to have 1500 kids that now have 300 won't have a problem. Realistically adding that many new teachers and classrooms isn't feasible.
Likewise, the silly bussing recommendations - 1 kid per seat, every other seat empty- turns a 72 student capacity bus into a 12 capacity. Staggered bus starts are necessary unless they are going to force their bus contract to buy a bunch of buses...
Give Kankakee credit, it sounds crazy but meeting the social distancing requirements will force this everywhere. They just are ahead of the curve...And it will allow them in the end to force more e-learning onto their students, which is where they were wanting to go anyway.