Students in Maryland’s Prince George’s County Public Schools will be able to return to the classroom this spring for in-person learning.
Schools CEO Monica Goldson said Wednesday that families will be sent a survey to select to either continue virtual learning for the remainder of the school year or begin hybrid instruction two days a week in April. Families have until Feb. 28 to complete the survey.
Under the hybrid learning model, students will be divided into two groups for in-person learning two days a week. The other three days of the school week will be virtual.
“I believe that our plan to implement hybrid learning, where students have two days of in-person learning and three days remotely, will help to meet the needs of many of our students, and will ensure that we continue to prioritize health, safety, equity and excellence,” Goldson said in a video announcement.
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