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Board treats remote learning as a last resort; directs staff to produce level-by-level plan
Summary
The Caswell County board reviewed Code E (remote learning) options approved by NCDPI and directed staff to return with elementary, middle and high‑school plans addressing packets, online options, equity and staff expectations; members said remote days should be a last resort and flagged concerns about Internet access and staff workload.
Board members spent substantial time debating the district’s use of Code E remote-learning days after staff reminded the board that the district has approval from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction to use up to five remote-instruction days.
Board members and staff identified three central concerns: equity of student Internet and device access (particularly at the elementary level), how teachers and hourly staff are expected to work…
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