Revised Return to Learn Plan

Revised Return to Learn Plan
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Accomack County Public Schools remain committed to providing ALL students with the Best education possible in a safe and healthy environment. The ACPS 2021-2022 Return to Learn/Health Mitigation Plan addresses the delivery of in-person instruction five (5) days per week to each student. Our updated 2022-2023 plan will be a Return to Normal/Health Mitigation Plan. This plan will assist ACPS as we return to a Pre-COVID operational status. A virtual option for qualifying students will continue to be provided by Virtual Virginia. Mitigation strategies for the 2021-2022 school year are consistent with those implemented during the 2020-2021 school year. Mitigation strategies for the 2022-2023 school year will be flexible. The level of impact in the community and schools will determine how flexible we will be with our “Return to Normal” plan.

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