Will the next school year be extended to play catch-up?

GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. — We're getting a clearer picture of what the next school year could look like for Guilford County students.

School leaders said they believe students will be able to get back in the classroom, but not full time. 

District officials said they've talked about attending every other day: one day, face-to-face learning, and the next virtual learning.

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"Whether that needs to look like an 'A' day and a 'B' day, where some students come every other day or some students come every 3 days," Chief Financial Officer Angie Henry continued. "Whatever that looks like, we're trying to limit the number of students we're transporting on a bus at one time and the number of students in a classroom at one time."

Henry said most all Guilford County Schools are at capacity, so social distancing would be nearly impossible.

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