3 months ago Share Also: Parents who receive a letter saying their remote-learning child 'must' return to in-person classes can sign a waiver to keep their child in remote-learning. Parents whose remote-learning children are at risk of failing a required class are getting letters from the school district stating that their children "must" return to in-person classes. But that "must" is misleading: Parents with an outstanding reason for keeping their children in remote learning can sign a waiver and continue to do so. The letters from the district use language mirroring that in a state mandate that says students "must transition to another learning modality if they fail to make adequate progress," district staff members explained in a Dec. 15 Flagler County School Board workshop.