FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — Williamson County School officials released their plan for going back to school in the fall amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read the Full Reopening Framework here.
Parents can expect staff from their child's school to contact them in regards to the best learning option for their child, according to The Reopening Framework for Students and Families.
However, parents will have the choice of virtual learning or in-person instruction.
The plan states, "If you believe that online learning is best, you can choose the WCS Online Program which includes daily teacher interaction. No matter the method, our teachers are prepared to deliver instruction to your child."
For students who will be returning to the classroom, guidelines will differ for elementary, middle and high schools. But they will all operate under a COVID-19 community spread metric which will decide if students should remain in the classroom, if/when an outbreak is reported.