As more schools offer in-person options, what happens to the students who stay virtual?
INDIANAPOLIS – When Hamilton Southeastern Schools went from all virtual instruction to Jessica Savage knew she had to keep her two sons at home. Her second grader, who is in special education classes, has multiple health concerns, and she's unsure how COVID-19 could affect him. Plus, she said, virtual learning was going great. "The boys were thriving, and we had a pretty good handle on their schedule,” she said. When K-4 students started the hybrid schedule after Labor Day, that changed for her younger son. The new option's schedule change ...
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