OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) - Omaha Public Schools announced the next steps in its phased transition to in-person learning.
The district said its family 3/2 Model will continue in January as scheduled.
In February, OPS shifts from the family 3/2 model to in-person learning five days a week.
The Remote Learning Program will continue to be an option for families who feel it is best.
Families who want to change the way their student is learning should contact their school.
For more on the OPS plan to return to in-person learning, click here.
The district also announced some important dates:
- Monday, Feb. 1 – No school for elementary and middle school students. Half building-based professional learning and half teacher planning day.
- Tuesday, Feb. 2 – Elementary and middle schools transition to five days in-person per week.
- Tuesday, Feb. 16 – No school for high school students. Half building-based professional learning and half teacher planning day.
- Wednesday, Feb. 17 – High schools transition to five days in-person per week
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