MARION COUNTY, Fla. – The Marion County School District said its summer learning program was created to help students who were struggling through distance learning.
It’s also a way for teachers and parents to get a better idea of what things will look like for the upcoming school year.Florida students have been online learning since this spring when the coronavirus pandemic arrived."It's almost like a soft opening.
To kind of get them back in the classroom. The small group allows you to meet their needs," said Ocala teacher Bradi Anderson.Anderson is a 3rd grade teacher at Ocala Springs Elementary.
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