Saginaw Public Schools plans to start remote, move to face-to-face learning in March
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
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SAGINAW, MI - Saginaw Public Schools will continue its all-remote learning model into the spring semester, with plans to possibly shift to a full in-person model starting Monday, March 1.
The district’s Board of Education discussed the proposed changes introduced by Superintendent Ramont Roberts at its Wednesday, Jan. 13 meeting. Roberts recommended that the district change from cohorted classes to full classes through Zoom five days a week now that faculty are more familiar and experienced with remote technology, and then shift to full in-person classes rather than an in-person hybrid model at the start of March. The district’s spring semester begins Monday, Jan. 25.