Fairfield s hybrid learning changes remove remote Wednesdays
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Teacher Lauren Marchello, left, teaches Modern Global Studies during the first day of school at Fairfield Ludlowe High School in Fairfield, Conn., on Tuesday Sept. 8, 2020. Also working with Marchello is secondary teacher Aaryn Signorile.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
FAIRFIELD School officials announced a series of changes to the hybrid model that they say will get students in the classroom more often and gets rid of fully remote Wednesdays.
The bulk of the changes are happening at the elementary level, which are set to begin Jan. 19. The new plan was presented to the school board this week. The previous version of the plans faced backlash from the community after they were shared with staff and leaked to the public.