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DeKalb County students returning to classrooms for in-person learning
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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DeKalb County students return for in-person instruction
Pre-K through second grade as well as sixth and ninth-grade students can return to classrooms in DeKalb County Tuesday.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - Almost a year after last setting foot in a classroom, some DeKalb County students are back learning in-person Tuesday.
After a series of delays, pre-K, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, sixth grade, and ninth-grade students can return to classrooms Tuesday morning. Grades three through five, 11, and 12 will be able to start on Monday, March 15.
In a poll, about 40% of DeKalb County parents said they were ready and wanted their students to head back to class.
Students will continue learning virtually, for the time being, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Throughout the pandemic, each school district’s approach to in-class instruction has differed.
To learn more about how school leadership is approaching COVID-19 safety.
The series began with Atlanta Public School Superintendent Dr. Lisa Herring, who joined the program Wednesday.
On Thursday’s edition of the program, we continue with DeKalb County Schools Superintendent Dr. Cheryl-Watson Harris.
To hear the full conversation, click on the audio player above.
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