Some Montgomery County students to return to classrooms next week
Montgomery County school leaders stand by decision to transition to online learning
Starting next week, some Montgomery County students will be back in the classroom.
The district will enter Phase 3, Level 2 next Tuesday. There will be no changes for students in grades in grades Pre-K through grade 6, and students in grade 7 through 12 will be able to attend in-person classes for half a day, four days a week.
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