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District leaders ask for patience as Orange County students transition to distance learning

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County students returned from spring break Monday and began their first day of distance learning, a measure put in place as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread through Central Florida.

Chairwoman Theresa Jacobs thanked students, parents and teachers for their patience and continued efforts in transitioning to distance learning. “For our students, we understand that you never planned on spending your spring break social distancing or in isolation,” Jacobs said. “Teachers, we are grateful for your commitment to your students.

You’ve demonstrated it in so many ways already. We are grateful for your willingness to take on this challenge of educating through distance learning.” ⌊READ MORE: Here’s what it’s

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