lakshmiprasad S
First published May 11 in in.chalkbeat.org, a nonprofit news organization covering public education. Sign up for newsletter here.
As school leaders across the nation wrestle with whether to provide remote options for students due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some Indianapolis school district officials are heeding the call from parents to offer more choices.
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Their incentive? They donât want to lose students, and state funding that comes along with them, to other schools.Â
Four Indianapolis school districts â Pike, Warren, and Lawrence townships, as well as Speedway â have confirmed that they will offer a remote option for students in the fall.