By Joel Malkin
Apr 12, 2021
The Palm Beach County School District intends to have a 100 percent in-person learning experience next school year.
Florida s Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran recently announced the state s goal to get all students back in physical classrooms.
A letter from Superintendent Dr. Donald Fennoy that went out to all school district students and employees, cites the state s push to get back to in-person classes. It says a full return to campus-based learning will put an end to simultaneous instruction, which has been a very heavy lift for teachers and left many distance-learning students struggling academically.
The letter also notes the improving landscape of the pandemic and the rapidly increasing number of District employees who have been vaccinated among the reasons for a full return to brick and mortar instruction this fall.
By Joel Malkin
Apr 12, 2021
The Palm Beach County School District intends to have a 100 percent in-person learning experience next school year.
Florida s Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran recently announced the state s goal to get all students back in physical classrooms.
A letter from Superintendent Dr. Donald Fennoy that went out to all school district students and employees, cites the state s push to get back to in-person classes. It says a full return to campus-based learning will put an end to simultaneous instruction, which has been a very heavy lift for teachers and left many distance-learning students struggling academically.
The letter also notes the improving landscape of the pandemic and the rapidly increasing number of District employees who have been vaccinated among the reasons for a full return to brick and mortar instruction this fall.
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By Joel Malkin
Apr 12, 2021
The Palm Beach County School District intends to have a 100 percent in-person learning experience next school year.
Florida s Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran recently announced the state s goal to get all students back in physical classrooms.
A letter from Superintendent Dr. Donald Fennoy that went out to all school district students and employees, cites the state s push to get back to in-person classes. It says a full return to campus-based learning will put an end to simultaneous instruction, which has been a very heavy lift for teachers and left many distance-learning students struggling academically.
The letter also notes the improving landscape of the pandemic and the rapidly increasing number of District employees who have been vaccinated among the reasons for a full return to brick and mortar instruction this fall.
Come August, all schools in Palm Beach County will be operating on an in-person basis. That's according to a letter sent out to students, parents and school employees.