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Radnor presents three-year Flexible Instructional Day plan for PDE approval
Summary
The district proposed a three-year Flexible Instructional Day plan that differentiates K–5 asynchronous days, 6–8 condensed synchronous mornings plus asynchronous afternoons, and a similar high-school model with fewer trigger days; the plan will be submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Education and requires board approval.
Radnor Township School District presented its three-year Flexible Instructional Day (FID) plan, required for the district to count student hours on inclement-weather days, and discussed how the model varies by grade band.
Administrators explained the plan is meant to be submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Education for…
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