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NASHUA, NH — Rhett Medling is trying to make the most out of his remote learning experience, but the Nashua South junior says it's really hard to stay focused sitting in front of his computer all day. "It's been pretty tough," Medling said. "It's hard to make a connection with the teachers and ask questions."
Nashua Public Schools were supposed to go hybrid back in October, but the Board of Education delayed the decision. It was just three weeks ago, school officials allowed only Pre-K through 12 students with IEPs to go hybrid along with kindergarten and first graders.
Now that is all about to change again. With the fear of COVID-19 cases rising during the holiday season, the board made the decision Monday night that every student will go fully remote after Thanksgiving and Christmas for at least two weeks.
Read more at CBS Boston
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