The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cobb schools will continue virtual learning option

Online instructio­n will be available along with in- person classes in fall.

- By Kristal Dixon kristal. dixon@ ajc. com

Cobb County students will have the opportunit­y to continue learning remotely when the new school year begins in August.

School district staff said this week it will accommodat­e parents who may not want their child to return the classroom when the 2021- 22 school year starts Aug. 2.

Superinten­dent Chris Ragsdale said the district’s upcoming virtual learning model will change.

This year, virtual students are learning remotely using the Cobb Teaching and Learning System. Classroom teachers use technology to simultaneo­usly educate students who are learning in person and virtual students using CTLS.

Next year, remote pre- kindergart­en through fifth grade students will enroll in online learning through their local school, while sixth through 12th grade students will register with the Cobb Online Learning Academy.

Cobb Horizon Academy will

host an online alternativ­e school for its students and the Cobb Virtual Academy will be reserved for parttime learners.

Ragsdale said the top priority of the district was to remove the requiremen­t of teachers to educate both in- person and virtual students at the same time.

However, teachers of subjects where there are fewer educators available, such as advanced placement chemistry, could have some class periods where t hey only teach either in-person or remote students.

While he expects the majority of Cobb students will return for in-person learning in August, Ragsdale said there could be another “unforeseen” event that topples the district’s plans.

“If that happens, all of this could be for naught and we are back to what we’ve been in ,” he told school board members this week.

Cobb’s 107,000 students will also return to a five- daya- week schedule. Students currently l earn remotely or in person Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; Wednesdays are reserved for all students to conduct independen­t learning remotely through CTLS.

Jennifer Lawson, the district’s chief academic officer, said the virtual model could also group some students from different schools into one classroom. For example, if one elementary school has five students enrolled in the virtual option and a neighborin­g school also has a small number, the district could combine those students into one class under the same teacher.

Beginning next week, Cobb parents can begin registerin­g their children for the virtual learning options.

The sixth- through 12th grade registrati­on window will be March 22 through April 1. The elementary school window is set for April 19 through May 2.

Ragsdale said the tight timeline will allow the district to make sure it has enough teachers in place.

“There are students and teachers that are thriving in that environmen­t, and I think that it’s incumbent on us as the local education agency … to make sure that we are doing everything we can to provide those opportunit­ies for every single student to be successful in whatever environmen­t they thrive within.”

Cobb County schools started the 2020- 21 school year with a remote-only option due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, but began offering both in- person and virtual learning options in October.

The district said about 66% of its families, a number that represents 70,529 students, chose the face- to- face classroom option for the second semester.

Cobb’s remaining 36,449 students chose to stick with virtual learning.

As of March 12, the district reported nearly 4,200 known cases of COVID- 19 among staff and students.

 ??  ?? Cobb County Superinten­dent Chris Ragsdale said the school district’s virtual learning model that will be implemente­d for the 2021- 22 school year will be changed from the process being used currently.
Cobb County Superinten­dent Chris Ragsdale said the school district’s virtual learning model that will be implemente­d for the 2021- 22 school year will be changed from the process being used currently.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States