Boston Public School Parents Decide Remote Or Hybrid Learning This Week

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — This week, parents of Boston Public School students will decide if their children will go full remote, or take the hybrid model for the upcoming school year.

But some Boston officials believe this is wasting time, and that calling for full remote learning for all students in an inevitability.

Boston City Councillor Michelle Wu spoke with WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl said she wants a full remote semester:

The recommendation that I've heard consistently from teachers is that, above all, they need time to plan for school to go well. And the urgency that I've heard from parents is also that we would love to know what we should be aiming for in how to prepare our kids.

Wu said she has seen, first-hand, the hurdles of remote learning, but feels teachers can be successful with it this year as long as they have time to prepare.

WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl (@KBuhlWBZ) reports

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