Students will have option to take classes with both in-person, online days
Senior students in Surrey high schools will get a chance to take online classes next school year, in the board's latest strategy to free up classroom space.
While the permanent implementation of hybrid classes would be new, students got a taste for the model during the pandemic years when schools were running classes virtually. As well, teachers became accustomed to the model and likely have learned lessons to improve on this time around, district staff suggested.
The issue of overcrowding in Surrey Schools can be seen at nearly every school, with trustee Laurie Larsen noting Walnut Road Elementary, that is set to receive a prefabricated module.
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