In an effort to support teachers, a small school district outside Cincinnati has become the first in the state – and possibly the Midwest – to go to a four-day week for in-person learning, the district superintendent said.

The North College Hill City Schools District Board of Education voted unanimously Monday to adopt the blended learning model.

Beginning Aug. 15, students will attend school in person Tuesday through Friday. On Mondays, those students will have schoolwork to complete, but that work will be self-directed. (Excerpt from Cincinnati Enquirer.)

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