Lindbergh High School students will begin to attend in-person class four days a week instead of the current two days a week of in-person learning with three days of virtual learning.
Superintendent Tony Lake announced Tuesday that high school students will transition to in-person four days a week, starting Tuesday, Feb. 9. Mondays will remain at-home learning days, with students attending class in person Tuesdays through Fridays.
Students enrolled in Accelerated Remote Courses, or ARC, Lindbergh’s 100-percent at-home learning program, will remain virtual.
The decision to bring back Lindbergh High School students to four days a week of in-person instruction comes less than a week after Lake announced that middle school students would return to four days of in-person learning Feb. 2.