Many junior high and high schools plan to create a hybrid-learning model with two days of in-person instruction and two days of distance learning a week.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — While students have been at-home distance learning, secondary school administrators have been busy preparing for their return.
Campuses have been transformed into color-coded pods to limit group interaction and help with contact tracing. Half of the desks in classrooms removed for social distancing and plans have been put in place for isolation rooms in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak. Many junior high and high schools plan to create a hybrid-learning model with two days of in-person instruction and two days of distance learning a week.