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There is still no remote learning option for city schools, but an attendance policy shift will offer more flexibility to families keeping their kids home over COVID-19 concerns, city education ...
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Missouri education board keeps 36-hour virtual learning rule as schools face COVID staffing absences
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — School districts struggling with staff absences because of COVID-19 are facing difficult decisions about how to provide the required number of instruction hours while being ...
After the widespread pandemic-era use of virtual learning, rampant speculation began that schools would abandon traditional snow days and replace them with online classes. For many districts, that’s ...
The study compared face to face with virtual learning and students in traditional classrooms scored higher on state tests.
Despite efforts to increase the time students spend in school in Michigan, kids are getting less face time than ever with teachers, the state's top education official warns. State Superintendent ...
In Missouri, recent legislative changes make it easier for K-12 students to enroll in full-time virtual learning. Students no longer have to seek approval from their "home" district to enroll ...
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