Gwinnett County is one of a few school districts in metro Atlanta to keep it’s original back to school plans, which includes opening school buildings to students.
At the regular board meeting Thursday, administrators sought to assure the community that they are putting processes in place to make sure student learning will be safe and effective. The district is giving parents the choice of virtual or in-person learning.
“The department has also been developing the Gwinnett County Public Schools Case Investigation Protocol that the district will use when a student or staff member becomes ill or has been exposed to COVID-19,” said Steve Flynt, associate superintendent for school improvement and operations.
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