Vassalboro community wants more in-person learning, teachers want to stay hybrid
Vassalboro Community School Principal Megan Allen said the survey results showed "we are not happy with how remote learning is going."
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VASSALBORO — Those involved with the Vassalboro Community School overwhelmingly believe the school is safe, but the community and teachers differ on their stances on hybrid learning versus fully in-person learning.
The Vassalboro School board convened Tuesday night and discussed a plan for spending additional coronavirus relief funding and remote learning. Board members also examined results of a survey where 234 individuals, or 60% of the community, responded.
Vassalboro Community School Principal Megan Allen reported that 73.3% of the community and 71% of the staff strongly agreed or agreed that the school is safe.