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Old 08-14-2020, 03:35 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by JEEPONLY View Post
I'd be interested to know how your school/system will decide who will/how teach remotely for those who choose to not send their kids.

I have heard of schools ( local) that will not have regular teaching staff do BOTH in-class and remote teaching.

I agree (Meredith Man)- I would not want to be in school administration at this time.
We are a very small school (50 students in PreK-6), which works to our advantage. Our teachers will be responsible for both in person and remote learning, with the support of me and our new Remote Learning Coordinator. It is extra work for all, but I am fortunate to have a staff that is willing and able to rise to the challenge.
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