ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — Alamance-County School's superintendent will recommend remote learning to the district's board to begin the school year. The recommendation turns from the school district's initial back-to-school plan, announced last week.
"During this first grading period of at-home learning on August 17, we will continue to monitor the COVID19 metrics to determine when we believe a return to in-school learning, our Plan B, can begin," said ABSS Superintendent Dr. Bruce Benson.
Benson made the announcement Tuesday morning. He said on Thursday he will recommend schools begin the year operating under North Carolina's 'Plan C' to the district's board of education. Plan C features remote learning for all students.