According to wtop.com, "The “virtual school day” for public high schools and secondary schools will last from 8:10 a.m. to 2:55 p.m. For middle schools, classes will be held between 7:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. Elementary schools will vary, with individual schools expected to release their specific start and end times this week. Middle and high schools will follow A/B block schedules, with classes lasting 80 minutes with 15-minute screen breaks between them. Sample schedules are available on the FCPS website."
As per wtop.com, "Virtual classes will be held five days per week, with Tuesday through Friday being dedicated to live, face-to-face instruction and Mondays reserved for independent learning activities. Elementary days will include group instruction, and what the district calls “significant investment in new digital resources” for a more personalized approach to math and language arts."
Parents are being provided by Fairfax County school officials with specific information on how class schedules, technology, and special education will operate. The district heads for an unprecedented start to the school year with classes held entirely online. In a letter to parents and caregivers Tuesday, Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Brabrand said Virginia’s largest school district opted to start the year with 100% virtual learning.
According to wtop.com, "The “virtual school day” for public high schools and secondary schools will last from 8:10 a.m. to 2:55 p.m. For middle schools, classes will be held between 7:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. Elementary schools will vary, with individual schools expected to release their specific start and end times this week. Middle and high schools will follow A/B block schedules, with classes lasting 80 minutes with 15-minute screen breaks between them. Sample schedules are available on the FCPS website."
As per wtop.com, "Virtual classes will be held five days per week, with Tuesday through Friday being dedicated to live, face-to-face instruction and Mondays reserved for independent learning activities. Elementary days will include group instruction, and what the district calls “significant investment in new digital resources” for a more personalized approach to math and language arts."
According to wtop.com, "The “virtual school day” for public high schools and secondary schools will last from 8:10 a.m. to 2:55 p.m. For middle schools, classes will be held between 7:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. Elementary schools will vary, with individual schools expected to release their specific start and end times this week. Middle and high schools will follow A/B block schedules, with classes lasting 80 minutes with 15-minute screen breaks between them. Sample schedules are available on the FCPS website."
As per wtop.com, "Virtual classes will be held five days per week, with Tuesday through Friday being dedicated to live, face-to-face instruction and Mondays reserved for independent learning activities. Elementary days will include group instruction, and what the district calls “significant investment in new digital resources” for a more personalized approach to math and language arts."