As classes begin, communities face the unique challenge of providing students with an education safely and effectively during a global pandemic. Oklahoma’s 500-plus school districts are taking varied approaches to instruction as COVID-19 remains active in the state. While Oklahoma City, Norman and Tulsa Public Schools are starting the school year online, Moore Public Schools began in-person classes last Thursday. Some districts, including McAlester, Kingston and Yukon Public Schools, have delayed their in-person start date and moved classes online because staff or students tested positive for the coronavirus.
August 17, 2020 at 06:41PM - News Break Oklahoma City, OK |
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