A Kenosha teacher says she is not returning to the classroom when the district resumes in-person learning because she remains too concerned about the spread of COVID-19.
How CPS students will return to school beginning Feb. 1
How CPS students will return to school beginning Feb. 1 By FOX19 Digital Staff | January 20, 2021 at 9:48 PM EST - Updated January 21 at 5:42 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Cincinnati Public School students will return to schools Feb. 1 with the same blended learning schedule as the fall, CPS announced Wednesday night.
The CPS Board voted 6-1 to reaffirm the decision to return to blended learning.
Most students will attend in-person classes two days per week and remotely two days per week, the district says. All CPS students will continue with distance learning on Mondays.
An option for remote instruction from the students’ respective schools will not be available due to staffing and technology constraints, the district says. Families that want to remain in full distance learning may enroll in the Cincinnati Digital Academy.
Jenison High School: 25% of students in virtual learning are failing at least one class
Students failing courses in virtual school required to return to in-person learning
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GEORGETOWN TOWNSHIP, MICH. â Jenison Public Schools made a tough call this week, but school officials say they had no other option.
The district says students who are attending their temporary extended traditional learning, the virtual learning program they created amidst the pandemic, are failing at a higher rate than students attending school in person.
âWe had about 25% of our students that were learning remotely that had failed at least one course,â Jenison High School Principal Brandon Graham said.