(FREMONT) – Starting on Monday, Fremont Middle School and High School students will be going to a blended learning schedule.
School officials say Fremont Middle School and High School students will both be doing e-learning days and in person instructional days each week.
The plan, which was approved earlier this week by the Fremont Board of Education, will be in place until Christmas break. This move was done to help stem the spread and exposure to COVID-19.
Students in kindergarten through fourth grade will stay at full-time, in person instruction.
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