Mississippi education leaders are largely planning to continue using their COVID policies from last school year, but some have dropped protections altogether.
by Julia James, Mississippi Today July 28, 2022 Schools have been required to offer in-person learning as their primary method of instruction since the start of last school year. Local school boards are allowed to develop their own specific policies regarding virtual options, but are required to ensure that students receive direct instruction from a teacher for the same number of minutes each day that they would in-person.
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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