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How will schools make up cancelled school days caused by coronavirus?

Will students have to go to school in the summer to make up for the missed days caused by coronavirus? Is it possible all students will have to repeat the same grade all over again? What exactly will happen? How can students in public schools learn the rest of the material that they are suppose to learn when the rest of the academic school year is closed?

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    go on line for school work, The school should of told you how to get your work

  • 1 year ago

    Actually situation will tell us. It depends on the condition. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    This will vary from district to district and state to state. A few states, such as Massachusetts, have cancelled the rest of the school year, and will start over in September, after Labor Day weekend. But the great majority of them, and the districts within them, are still conducting classes online, and yes, they are issuing homework and will have exams when they reopen.

    What's going to really get delayed will be Commencement for the seniors. I suspect that a lot of high schools will move their Commencements to December, the way many colleges do, to allow time for students to catch up and take their finals the way they need to. Winter Commencements are fairly common things at most major universities, so why wouldn't the high schools follow suit and have their graduations then as well? I'm not talking about at Christmas- no, winter graduation ceremonies are almost always held in the first week of December, shortly after the winter finals end. My alma mater has a winter Commencement ceremony in early December, so I know it can be done.

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    This school year is going to be wiped from the books and everyone repeats it.  In September, it's like last September never happened.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    It will be like the 1960's.  Everybody

    can join the military or can get any job

    when they turn 18, no diploma or experience required.

    College will lower the SAT and ACT score 

    a little bit. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    We are certain your school board has got this all figured out. They have had plenty of time to develop a well thought out and structured program to react to this pandemic.  Simply call them, and find out what their plans are. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Students are doing school online now, with things like google classroom, google hangouts, and stuff like that.

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