Carney backs hybrid learning for school start
Originally published August 7, 2020 by Cape Gazette
Gov. Carney announced that schools may use a mixture of in-person and remote instruction when they open for the 2020–2021 school year. Usually called hybrid learning, it seeks to limit the risk of Covid transmission while giving students the benefits of classroom time and lessening the childcare and educational burdens parents and family members have assumed during the pandemic. School districts may also choose to use only remote instruction.
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