Parents weigh in on Gov. Brown's executive order aimed at getting kids back into the classroom
The governor's order may not change much for some families and school districts that already have hybrid learning in place.
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Author: Christine Pitawanich
Updated: 7:41 PM PST March 5, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s announcement on Friday had a lot of people talking, including school district leaders, teachers and parents.
Right now, many school districts in Oregon have already had some form of in-person learning, but they have different timelines. The governor’s executive order instructing public schools return to either full in-person instruction or a hybrid model with a distance learning option means all districts will have to get on board at the same timeline.