In Center Line Public Schools, 78% of students are in a hybrid format with 22% learning online in the district’s Academy 21 program. In hybrid, the students spend part of their time in class at school, and the other part at home learning virtually. File photo by Deb Jacques Schools adjust as learning continues during pandemic By: Maria Allard | C&G Newspapers | Published February 8, 2021 Advertisement CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS — Last month, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer set a goal for school districts to begin offering an option for in-person learning by March 1 or earlier if possible. It has been almost one year since Warren Consolidated Schools students attended school face to face. In March 2020, Whitmer closed schools statewide for the end of the 2019-2020 school year in an effort to flatten the COVID-19 curve. Since that time, WCS students have conducted their education remotely from home with their teachers.