Martin County Schools Transitions Back to In Person Learning


Martin County Schools Transitions Back to In Person Learning

The Martin County Board of Education voted Wednesday night September 23, 2020 to begin to move students back into schools for in person learning. K-5 students will go to school on their regular schedule and will attend school 5 days per week. Students in K-5 will begin going back to school on October 12th with proper health screening protocols, appropriate social distancing, and wearing of masks for all students and staff


Students in grades 6-12 will return back to school on October 19th under the state guidelines of
plan B. Plan B requires that the student population be reduced by 50% and that students may
only attend school 4 days of the week. Martin County students will be divided into 2 groups
and will be assigned to attend 2 days per week in person and the remainder of their week will
consist of virtual remote learning. Students in grades 6-12 will begin in person learning with
proper health screening protocols, appropriate social distancing, and wearing of masks for all
students and staff. Schools will inform students of their days to attend school in the near
future.


Martin County Schools will continue to offer full-time virtual remote learning for students who
do not feel comfortable returning to the regular classroom. Please know that once a parent
makes the decision for their child to remain on virtual remote learning, they will remain on
virtual remote learning for the remainder of that semester. Switching back and forth will not
be allowed.


Martin County Schools looks forward to seeing our students back in classes for in person
learning.


Updates will be provide as information becomes available.