CAITLYN M. MAY
Greater Albany Public Schools students are still scheduled to begin returning to in-person instruction on March 29 but nothing will look the same as it used to and time at schools will still be limited.Â
On Monday, Assistant Superintendent Lisa Harlan updated the school board on the district's plan to begin phasing students back into classrooms but noted state requirements will still limit the school day.
Currently, about 350 GAPS students are receiving instruction under limited in-person instruction. That instruction will stop on March 16 to give the transportation department two weeks to map out new routes for when hybrid learning begins.Â