MARION COUNTY, Fla. – Even with parents going back and forth between traditional and online learning, the Marion County Public Schools said the split remains the same from July.
About 70% of students will be doing traditional learning while the other 30% will be doing online learning.Emma Dingman is a Pre-K teacher at Emerald Shores Elementary School. “Being able to learn how to regulate emotions and how to interact with other students appropriately is our main focus and you can’t do that online,” Dingman said.Pre-K is only offered through traditional learning for Marion County Public Schools.
Dingman said she has only eight students so they’ll be able to socially distance. Instead of eating in the cafeteria, her students are using lap.