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Livonia board approves district virtual learning plan as backup for excessive emergency days
Summary
On Aug. 18 the Livonia Public Schools Board approved a state‑allowed virtual learning plan that the district described as a backup to cover testing and to avoid extending the school year when emergency days exceed the district’s allotted snow/emergency days.
The Livonia Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Aug. 18 to approve a district virtual learning plan the administration said would be used only as a backup for testing and if the district exhausts its allotted emergency days.
“This is simply a backup plan that the board is required to approve,” presenter Timothy Francis told the board, referring to state rules. Francis said the plan is authorized under Michigan law and explained the…
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