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Wake County considers changes to in-person learning
Wake County education officials will discuss what class will look like for 4th and 5th grade students in the second semester of the 2020-2021 school year.
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Wake County education officials will discuss what class will look like for 4th and 5th grade students in the second semester of the 2020-2021 school year.
THAT IS A WEEK FROM TODAY, JANUARY 20th. >>> DEVELOPING NEWS. WE NOW KNOW WHAT BAKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER -- WAKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS WILL DISCUSS IN THE SPIRAL MEETING TOMORROW. THEY'RE CONSIDERING SECOND SEMESTER PLAN CHANGES FOR GRADES 4 AND FIVE. NAYA HARDIN HAS MORE TO EXPLAIN. GOOD MORNING. >> Reporter: GOOD MORNING, RENEE. STUDENTS ARE SUPPOSED TO RETURN BACK TO THE CLASSROOM IN SOME TYPE OF FORM. FOR FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADERS, THAT PLAN IS IN ALMOST BO AND WOULD BE TOO BIG TO ALLOW FOR APPROPRIATE SOCIAL DISTANCING. THEY'RE SCHEDULED TO MOVE FROM A THREE-WEEK ROTATION TO DAILY IN-PERSON CLASSES. THE BOARD IS CONSIDERING EXTENDING THE ROTATION WHILE THEY FIGURE OUT A WAY TO REDUCE THE CLASS COUNT. AND FOR PARENTS, THIS STITION WOULD BE MADE LESS THAN A WEEK BEFORE KIDS ARE SUPPOSED TO URN TO SCHOOL. WRAL WILL BE AT TOMORROW'S MEETING. THIS IS STARRING AT 3 THIS ARE THETIME IN THE AFTERNOON. YOU CAN WATCH THAT ON WRAL.COM