Coronavirus Latest: DC Schools To Close Early, Online Learning Through The Remainder Of The School Year
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WJZ) -- Public schools in Washington D.C. will close early on May 29 and remain online through the remainder of the year, city officials announced Friday morning.
"We're working hard to ensure all students continue to have access to rigorous learning experiences at home through the distribution of tech devices and hotspots, detailed learning plans at all grade levels on the DCPS Canvas site, and video lessons on YouTube and local cable TV," the DC Public Schools tweeted Friday.
We're coordinating with city and community partners to determine how to best support working families at this time and ensure that all students continue to have access to essential services. For info about free meals and groceries, and more, visit https://t.co/kXjCW2Va5V.
— DC Public Schools (@dcpublicschools) April 17, 2020
School officials said more information would be coming around how the school year will conclude, including information about grading, graduation, summer school, staffing, as well at the 2020-2021 academic calendar.
Learning at home will continue for the rest of the school year. We will close our school year early, and we'll be able to say more about summer and the start of the next school year by May 15th. pic.twitter.com/Ah4DQK97d6
— Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) April 17, 2020
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan closed schools through April 24. Hogan is holding a press conference Friday at 2:30 p.m.
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