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Knox County Schools to continue in-person classes, virtual learning during spring semester

Families that want to switch their learning model – from virtual to in-person instruction, or from in-person to virtual – must do so between Oct. 26 and Nov. 6.

KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — Knox County Schools said it will continue to offer two learning options in the semester that begins on Jan. 5. 

Students have the option between in-person, on-campus instruction with additional safety measures or they can enroll in the virtual learning program, according to the district.

KCS said if families are happy with their current learning model, they do not need to do anything. Families that want to switch their learning model – from virtual to in-person instruction, or from in-person to virtual – must do so between Oct. 26 and Nov. 6.

Families will be able to change their learning model using an online form, according to KCS. 

KCS has provided an FAQ sheet at this link for parents for those wondering how to change their student's learning model, course offerings and more. 

The district released new information and resources to help families choose their learning options for the spring semester with a letter from the superintendent and a new FAQ section.

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