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Show Transcript HYBRID MODEL, BUT NOT BY CHOICE. THE GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE WHEN SHE SAID NO MASK THAT COULD HAVE A HUGE IMPACT GOVERNOR KIM REYNOLDS FULL-TIME IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION. MEASURE WON’T IMPACT MOST I WAS SCHOOLS, BUT SOME HAVE HAD THE DECISION TAKEN OUT OF THEIR HANDS. SHE WANTS SCHOOLS BACK, BACK, BUT THEN YOU KNOW, THE COMMUNITY HAS TO DO THEIR PART TOO OR WILL HAVE COMMUNITY SPREAD ALSO IN THE SCHOOLS MORE THAN WE’VE EVER HAD COME TUESDAY. URBAN DALE WILL GIVE UP. ITS HYBRID LEARNING MODEL 85% OF STUDENTS WILL ATTEND SCHOOL IN PERSON FIVE DAYS A WEEK WHEN YOU LOSE THE MITIGATION OF SOCIAL DISTANCING. THERE’S SOME EXTRA FEAR THERE SUPERINTENDENT. STEVE BASS SAYS THE CONSTANT CHANGES HAVE A MAJOR EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL TOLL ON STAFF AND STUDENTS. THAT’S WHY CHILD