The state’s education commissioner wants elementary school students back in the classroom full time in April, as part of a plan to phase out remote learning that officials announced Tuesday
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Gov. Baker, state education officials want elementary students back in classroom by April
State education officials want elementary students back in classroom by April
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With health metrics improving and mitigation measures in place across Massachusetts schools, Elementary and Secondary Commissioner Jeff Riley said Tuesday it’s time to begin the process of getting more students back into classrooms.
Riley, who joined Gov. Charlie Baker and Education Secretary James Peyser for press conference on education and COVID-19 Tuesday, told Board of Elementary and Secondary Education members that he plans to ask them in March to give him the authority to determine when hybrid and remote school models no longer count for learning hours, as part of a broader plan to return more students to physical school buildings.
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