Meanwhile, Lucy Caldwell of Fairfax County Public Schools said extensive planning is underway to bring back all students for five days of face-to-face instruction this fall as it believes that “students learn best in-person.”
Maryland, Virginia, D.C. rank low for in-person instruction
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Schools spokeswoman Lucy Caldwell told The Washington Times in a statement that the district is seeking more information about the complaints so it can "conduct its own internal investigation, and address concerns that may arise as [a] result of that investigation, as soon as we can."
Feds probe Fairfax County schools' in-person learning for students with disabilities
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