Jefferson County Public Schools sent a letter to families Thursday saying that non-traditional instruction will be used "when possible this year" instead of canceling school in the event of winter weather.
Learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be difficult for so many students. But for some, it’s been more costly too.
St. Xavier High School will start the year with a mix of classroom and online learning.
Alternate plans will be in place should an outbreak affect the campus in the coming months, officials said.
JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio provides update on the district.
The school district launched a new "vodcast" on YouTube this week. It's called "Shelby Speaks: Looking Forward," and it allows teachers to share how they're navigating online learning.
The district is asking for help so its students can keep learning online, calling on the city and internet providers to step up and help more students gain access to Wi-Fi.
In a series of tweets Wednesday, the university said the decision was made after recommendations from health experts and government leaders.