BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Brevard County's superintendent is giving an update on student education as the district prepares to wrap up the first week of distance learning. [RELATED: Florida will soon be under a statewide stay-at-home order.
Here’s what it means] With a statewide order that all schools remain closed until May 1 to slow the spread of coronavirus, school districts have been implementing plans for how students will continue to receive their education while staying at home. "We recognize that this is a new way of work.
This is a new experience for all of us," Dr. Mark Mullins said. Like many other school districts, Brevard County experienced initial problems when distance learning began on Monday. "We had anticipated bumps,"