ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. (WTVF) — Cheatham County Schools has released its back-to-school plan as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and it includes three options.
District officials released details Tuesday, saying they’re looking at a traditional plan that includes a virtual option, a hybrid version and a remote option. They plan to open under the traditional model but that depends on the county’s infection rates.
Parents should have gotten a survey in their email opting them in or out for the virtual option. If you did not get one, you should contact your school’s principal for a link to the survey.
Classes for the county are scheduled to begin August 10. Read more about the school’s reopening plan here.
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