As the school year kicked off in full swing, Brevard Public School District staff members told Florida’s Voice they have been seeing a positive impact following multiple changes made by the school board.
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey took to social media Monday to announce his intention to run for a fourth term as the county’s top law enforcement officer, according to our news partners at Florida Today.
Although online options will remain available to families during the 2021-2022 school year, the Brevard Public School District will do away with eLearning models used during the pandemic that required staff to teach students online at the same time as those physically present in the classroom.
Superintendent Mark Mullins announced the plans and other changes for next year at the Board of Education meeting Tuesday. The school district will resume many of its regular operations while maintaining certain precautions, he said.
“It has been a very challenging year for our educators,” Mullins said. “They have risen to the challenge and the call, and have done such an admirable job of managing that difficult situation. But we know that our students are served best when they re with us in person in our schools.”