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After a pause to hybrid learning, thousands of Delaware students and teachers will head back to hybrid school on Monday at the urging of the governor, with more to follow in the coming weeks.
Much like the weeks leading up to the start of school in September, whether or not it’s safe for students and staff to be in school buildings depends on whom you ask.
But unlike September, when most school districts started the year virtually, the presence of COVID-19 in Delaware has reached levels unseen even at the start of the pandemic in March.
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Delaware will spend $9 million filling in school district budgets to prevent teacher layoffs amid a historic decline in student enrollment during the pandemic, Gov. John Carney announced Thursday.
The money comes from contingency funds in this year s state budget and will make up for losses districts would have faced in the middle of the school year.
School districts and charter schools can get a boost if officials certify to the state s Department of Education that they will not lay off teachers or staff and use the funds on student instruction, focused on those students who have been most negatively impacted by the loss of in-person instruction, according to a news release.
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Delaware will spend $9 million filling in school district budgets to prevent teacher layoffs amid a historic decline in student enrollment during the pandemic, Gov. John Carney announced Thursday.
The money comes from contingency funds in this year s state budget and will make up for losses districts would have faced in the middle of the school year.
School districts and charter schools can get a boost if officials certify to the state s Department of Education that they will not lay off teachers or staff and use the funds on student instruction, focused on those students who have been most negatively impacted by the loss of in-person instruction, according to a news release.