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Students in Pulaski and Roanoke Counties still learning in person despite demands from VEA for online-only
Read full article: Students in Pulaski and Roanoke Counties still learning in person despite demands from VEA for online-onlyROANOKE COUNTY, Va. โ Roanoke County Public Schools gave its students the choice to learn all-online this semester. Director of Secondary Instruction Mike Riley said that will not become mandatory for all students, despite other school districts switching to all-virtual learning. Their decisions follow the Virginia Education Associationโs request for all school districts in the commonwealth to go online until mid-January. In a video posted to the organizationโs page, VEA president James Fedderman said he wants school districts to take extra measures for safety during the holidays. Roanoke County reports 10% of all-online middle school students and 14% of all-online high school students are failing classes, compared to 5% of in-person middle school students and 6% of in-person high school students.