Wylie ISD officials said remote learning will not be available to students this year, but they gave no word last week on what families who should do if they prefer the remote method.
In a letter to parents, WISD Superintendent David Vinson alerted parents about the decision after state lawmakers did not provide money to fund remote learning in the latest legislative session. District spokeswoman April Cunningham said more information would be revealed about district plans for remote learning in the 2021- 22 school year at the Monday, June 21, board meeting after the Monitor’s presstime.
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By Don Munsch • [email protected]
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