Schools

Remote Learning Options Likely Won’t Involve Local Teachers When Schools Reopen

If a district decides to outsource the work, the state is allowing them to buy courses from one of the two virtual charter schools.

Betty Cavacco, of Plymouth, would rather see her children learn remotely from Plymouth Public School teachers.
Betty Cavacco, of Plymouth, would rather see her children learn remotely from Plymouth Public School teachers. (WBZ-TV)

PLYMOUTH, MA — The Plymouth School Committee and superintendent have devised a back-to-school plan that utilizes a hybrid model.

The school district, like every other district in the state, had to come up with three options — face-to-face learning, a hybrid model and remote learning.

Students will be learning remotely three days a week and be in school for two. Everyone seemed satisfied with the plan. Well, almost everyone.

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