by WKYT News
When bad weather hits in the upcoming school year, students in 44 Kentucky school districts will now continue their learning even when they aren’t at school. The Kentucky Department of Education has approved waivers allowing the districts to use virtual or other non-traditional means of instruction when school is cancelled because of weather or another emergency. In most cases, students will participate in lessons online. Under the provisions of the waiver, a district may count up to 10 non-traditional instruction days as regular attendance days in its school calendar and not have to make them up.
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