The head of Kentucky public schools believes virtual learning on the Internet may be the best way to avoid losing instructional days to disasters.
Last school year, disaster days, which don’t have to be made up, were granted to 11 Kentucky school districts, including nine days each in Knox and McCreary counties. But Education Commissioner Terry Holliday is trying to figure out a way to avoid disaster days, and believes virtual learning may be the answer.
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