This fall, nearly half of the 907 public school districts tracked by Education Week, including more than three-quarters of the nation’s largest, started school fully remote. Now, with nationwide COVID case rates down 30% from their summer highs, many students are experiencing new hybrid and in-person learning models, while others continue remotely. In all scenarios, district leaders are making exceedingly complex design decisions and tradeoffs, with massive impact on students, educators, and families.
In this webinar, we will ask:
- Which decisions are the most challenging in designing, and moving to, hybrid or in-person models?
- How are strategic district leaders approaching these decisions?
- What are the pros and cons of schedule variations and staffing models in terms of student and teacher experience, equity, and budget?
- How can forward-thinking leaders continue to adapt to an ever-changing environment, including a shifting health care context, rising student need and expected declines in revenue?