Plymouth parent group seeks return to full-time learning ASAP
Wicked Local
PLYMOUTH – A plan to return to school full time this spring looks more and more likely, but it isn’t moving fast enough for some.
A group of parents wants the district to ditch hybrid learning right away and get students back in classes for regular sessions as soon as possible.
With other districts in the region returning to classes full time in March, they say waiting until after the April vacation is too long and too harmful for students.
Christie Nelson, a mother of two elementary school students from Manomet who has been leading protests for full-time learning since last fall, said her group expanded dramatically in the last two weeks as the district announced its plans for returning to classes.