GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Guilford County School board will decide how they want to move forward with opening schools on July 28.
In the meantime, parents of high school students are making sure their kids aren't excluded from in-person learning.
Renea Myers started apetitionasking the board to bring high schoolers back into school buildings.
“High School students, many of them are struggling,” Myers said.
Traci Carter has a 10th grader who she said is ready to get back in the classroom.
“They need social interaction. I think they need the accountability of being in the classroom with the teacher,” Carter said.
The school board is considering three options for high schools. One of them is remote learning only.