ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The Orange County School Board is set to finalize which types of learning options they send to the state on Friday.District 1 board member Angie Gallo said nothing can compare to an education a student receives in person, but the health of students and teachers should be the first priority.“I’ve heard from many teachers and parents that do not want face to face instruction,” Gallo said. “I want students in class.
I just want to be very clear. That’s the best instruction for them, but we have to do so as the governor said, we have to be smart, we have to be safe and we have to do it step-by-step.”Orange County Health Officer Dr.