When Krum Independent School District (ISD) officials asked parents to choose between in-person and remote learning earlier in the summer, 75% had enrolled their child into live learning by early August.
When the Argyle Independent School District (ISD) offered parents the option for their children to attend class virtually or return to class in person, 80% opted for live learning, according to media reports.
When the first day of school arrived on Aug. 13, after board members voted to reopen live classrooms, Pilot Point Independent School District (ISD) Superintendent Todd Southard did not know what to expect from his team's efforts to keep students, teachers and staff safe from COVID-19.