With growing concern about learning loss and in-person learning time, Campbell County Public Schools administrators are considering what secondary school scheduling options will allow students to make up for that lost time during the next school year.
While planning for the current atypical school year â complete with a mix of in-person, hybrid and remote learning models â division officials chose to switch most secondary schools from the typical student schedule of seven yearlong classes to a schedule of four classes per semester.
At Monday nightâs Campbell County School Board meeting, division administrators shared with the board the challenges and successes it has seen this year with that schedule.