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Local districts roll out back-to-school plans with COVID-19 rules

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Local districts roll out back-to-school plans with COVID-19 rules
Local districts roll out back-to-school plans with COVID-19 rules

The Medford and Klamath County school districts will be using a hybrid of in-person and remote learning.

All the lost revenue.

He says department directors across the city also school year.

With the coronavirus pandemic the way in which teachers and students will interact may look a little different this year.

Medford school district and klamath county schools plan for a hybrid of online and in person classes.

Superintendents say one of the biggest challenges school districts are facing is what to do with the children when the parents need to go back to work.

Each school district is forming plans to help cooperate with parents.

With that family and friends plan that we're trying to push, so that they can form a cooperative to solve that problem.

The other thin we are offering is an option for our parents and students is a fully virtual model.

Medford and klamath county school districts say that they want their students in the classroom.

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In the their students that they want districts say county school and klamath medford and klamath county school districts say that they want their students in the classroom.

The feedback on the best ways to keep the students the white house is urging schools to reopen -- even as national coronavirus numbers rise.

Today, education secretary betsy devos echoed president trump - stating that classrooms better be full this fall.

Former cdc director, dr. tom frieden says it would be difficult, if not impossible, to operate schools safely in communities where coronavirus infections are out of control.

The cdc has issued guidelines for state governments and schools to follow as we get closer to the fall.

"i want to make it very clear that what is not the intent of cdc's guidelines is to be used as a rationale to keep schools closed.

We're prepared to work with every school and every school district to help them find the right mixture of strategies for them to do this safely.

Our recommendations are not requirements, and they're not meant to be prescriptive."

On twitter, president trump called the cdc's recommendations "very tough", "impractical" a "expensive."

He also threatened he "may

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