
In an effort to get high school students back into the classroom, Greenville County Schools plan to expand in-person classes for high school students to 75% of school days.
Greenville County Schools Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster also stressed that the Thanksgiving Covid-19 surge has impacted teaching numbers and all attendance plans could be reduced if Covid inflections continue at their current pace.
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