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SCS parents can choose in-person or online instruction for the fall - TSDMemphis.com

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Starting in August, Shelby County Schools plans to offer both online and in-person instruction for students — and parents can choose which option they want. The Memphis district plans for teachers to simultaneously teach students in the building and stream the lesson online through a classroom laptop while all students interact online whether they are []

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
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