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Here's what's changing for Central Valley schools as more students return to classrooms
A spokesperson for the Central Valley School District answered questions about the changes that go into place Monday.
Author: Madeline Nelson
Updated: 10:19 AM PST March 1, 2021
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. — Central Valley School District is bringing more students into the classroom on Monday. It comes the same day as thousands of Spokane Public Schools middle and high school students also return to school in-person.
Marla Nunberg, a spokesperson for CVSD, told KREM what is changing and how they plan to keep everyone safe.
What is changing?
Most Middle and High School students in the Central Valley School District have been back in the building on an A, B, C, D hybrid model. That means students were put in four groups so each student had one day of in-person learning a week. One day a week was a dedicated online learning day for every one.

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