CT school districts will not be required to provide remote l

CT school districts will not be required to provide remote learning next year


CT school districts will not be required to provide remote learning next year
Adria Watson, CTMirror
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Second grade students wear masks while sitting at distanced desks inside their classroom during Freedom School, a six-week summer academic enrichment program for Marin County students held at Bayside Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Marin City, Calif. Tuesday, June 23, 2020.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle
The state Department of Education told public school districts on Tuesday that they will not be required to provide remote learning in the fall, clearing the way for more students to get back in the classrooms.
School districts have been required to provide remote learning since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted in-person learning last spring.

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