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Central Florida parents face decision on sending kids back to school in Fall

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – As August approaches parents are trying to figure out what their child will be doing in terms of school.Parents are wondering if they should send kids to school, or keep them at home to participate in virtual learning.on Tuesday, some districts are taking the next step in reopening with voting on plans for the upcoming school year.The Orange County Public Schools’ board will be voting tomorrow on three options, that will then be passed on to parents to select from.

The options, include face-to-face learning, virtual learning, and innovative learning."It's a big week, it's an important week," said Scott Howat, Orange County Public Schools Chief Communications Officer.OCPS said the meeting is scheduled for 12:30 p.m.

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