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This is very similar to our school by dulac89
School has been in person since day one, with an extremely thorough and well thought out plan. Pretty disciplined execution by faculty, students, and parents has helped. Students who partake in higher risk activities are asked to distance learn, but quite frankly it is almost as good as being there...all classes are simulcast on zoom and zoom students have the opportunity to ask questions and send in work remotely via genius scan.
I would pay double for my kids to get what they are getting, and experience as normal of a school year as they can