Quarantine periods shrink as more students plan to return to schools
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Fourth graders Austin Corcoran, 9, left, and Tyler Williams, 10, work together on a math lesson on Friday, Nov. 20, 2020 at Innovations Preparatory Academy in Wesley Chapel. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ]
Published Dec. 11, 2020
As Florida schools reopened in the fall, many experienced steep declines in their student enrollment. Families chose to home school, turn to virtual or, in many cases, simply not send their children back. Many charter schools didnât face their scenario. Part of their attraction: Parents knew the charters had flexibility from the state to operate more as they desired. Read on for that story and more Florida education news.