FAIRMONT, W.Va (WDTV) - Marion County educators and students could have a better sense of what their back-to-school plan could look like.
Board members and Superintendent Randall Farley introduced new scenarios that were not discussed on Monday’s meeting.
“We now have a few options that we didn’t have before, so it will provide for those who do not want to come to school to have an option, and it’ll provide for those who do want to come to school,” says Farley.
There is a virtual option for parents who do not want their children to go to school that uses a Marion County teacher to manage a group of students with completely virtual curriculum.
That option is $160 per student.
Another option is distance learning. This entails a Marion County teacher equipped with Marion County learning material. Students would learn from an auditorium in small groups. Nine students was the number Superintendent Farley gave.
“That is probably one of our best plans that we have,” says one educator,”that we are out there earning the money that you pay us to do our job while the kids are still learning.”
All parties have one goal in mind, safety.
“Everything is contingent on being able to do it safely, and from what we’ve seen we do not see, at this point, we can not bring students back into the schools,” says Marion County American Federation of Teachers (AFT) member Frank Caputo.
Superintendent Farley says there will probably concrete decisions on a re-entry plan within two weeks. He encourages educators and parents to fill out the re-entry surveys.
Copyright 2020 WDTV. All rights reserved.
"entry" - Google News
July 25, 2020 at 10:29AM
https://ift.tt/32TVU4I
Marion County BOE sheds light on re-entry plans - WDTV
"entry" - Google News
https://ift.tt/3f5ZAUJ
https://ift.tt/3d6LMHD
Bagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "Marion County BOE sheds light on re-entry plans - WDTV"
Post a Comment