CHARLOTTE — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools plans to bring back in-person learning for two weeks. Students will be split into three groups and attend class for three or four days.
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All students will learn virtually when they aren’t in the building by week three, which is Aug. 31. Students will stay home and attend real-time live or recorded teacher sessions with the full Remote Academy Option.
The deadline to enroll is this weekend.
[CMS adopts plan for in-person classes for first 2 weeks then virtual studies indefinitely]
Students in either program can participate in school sports but many question what that will be like, if it happens at all.
Dozens of Charlotte-Mecklenburg student-athletes came together Wednesday with a message to save the season.
>> In the video at the top of this webpage, anchor Damany Lewis has more on the student-athlete’s pleas to district leaders.
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