School Superintendent: MCPS Prepping for Potential Return to In-Person Learning
Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jack Smith held a virtual media briefing on Monday to discuss plans for students’ phased return to in-person learning starting in January of 2021.
MCPS officials say they will only move forward with plans if key health metrics are met. A virtual option will be available for families who choose not to return to in-person instruction.
MyMCMedia covered the virtual media briefing.
MCPS Board of Education will vote on the return to in-person learning on December 3.
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MCPS BOE Pres. Shebra Evans: Board will vote on in-person instruction on Dec. 3 @mymcmedia
— suzanne pollak (@SuzannePollak) November 16, 2020
The Board of Education is holding a Virtual Work Session: Opening Schools in Recovery of Education, November 17, at 2:00 p.m. The public can listen to the meeting via phone by dialing +1-202-860-2110 Access Code: 171 890 0925. https://t.co/yOzAGE0UAG
— Moco BOE (@mocoboe) November 16, 2020
Superintendent Jack Smith is holding a media briefing on the framework for the phased-in return of students to in-person learning.. Watch live: https://t.co/yzvstGs8ws
— MCPS (@MCPS) November 16, 2020
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