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More than 100,000 local students will learn from home through at least May 1, while schools across Kentucky remain closed due to the coronavirus.
The online work is required, just like in a typical classroom setting.
JCPS Superintendent Marty Pollio said Friday that he was pleased with the first week of the district's transition to distance learning.
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