Students in Indiana will return to school in the coming months, but what that looks like will vary widely across the state. State Superintendent, Jennifer McCormick addressed teachers and administrators during a webinar, emphasizing the freedom local leaders have to determine how their schools will operate during the coronavirus pandemic. With many schools starting the academic year by early August, some are expecting to hold all or most classes online. Others, especially in rural areas, plan to return to campus as soon as possible. Numerous “hybrid schedules” are also taking shape, allowing students to alternate days spent learning in the classroom and remotely.
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