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In what could possibly be a preview of the new school year, Monday was the third day of summer school for nearly 8,000 students of Savannah-Chatham County public schools. In contrast to 2020, when a minimum amount of credit-recovery courses were offered and only virtually, school hallways and classrooms have teachers and students interacting and learning in-person once again.
Students rode buses or were dropped off at their assigned school, ate breakfast, then went to their classrooms. There were scheduled breaks, more learning, then lunch. Students continued on in afternoon sessions, then some were taken to after-school care.
According to Superintendent Ann Levett s operational update given at the June 2 school board meeting, 7,070 students enrolled in Session I and of those, 793 are using before- and after-care. In Session II, 820 students are registered for classes and 125 are registered for before- and after-care. For Session I, 671 teachers and assistants are employed; in Ses
How many students left Savannah-Chatham schools for private schools during the pandemic?
The Savannah Morning News looked at how many students left the school system to attend private or other public schools over COVID, virtual issues.
Barbara Augsdorfer, Savannah Morning News
Published
1:36 pm UTC Jun. 2, 2021
In any experiment three things can happen: the hypothesis can be proven true; the hypothesis can be proven false; or the results can be inconclusive.
The results of the success of the sudden shift to virtual learning in March 2020 possibly did all three depending on a mix of variables, according to parents and school officials who spoke with the Savannah Morning News.