MFISD remains committed to in-person learning

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  • MFISD officials said campuses will continue in-person learning with COVID-19 protocols after data shows that inschool spread is not the cause of increased cases. File photo
    MFISD officials said campuses will continue in-person learning with COVID-19 protocols after data shows that inschool spread is not the cause of increased cases. File photo
  • Mandy McCary was sworn in as the MFISD Trustee Place 3 at Monday’s board meeting. Contributed/MFISD
    Mandy McCary was sworn in as the MFISD Trustee Place 3 at Monday’s board meeting. Contributed/MFISD
Marble Falls Independent School District officials said there is no push for increased remote learning for campuses as neighboring school districts move to all-online instruction. “We are fully committed, I would say with an unyielding commitment, to offering in-person instruction,” MFISD Superintendent Chris Allen said at the Monday, Nov. 16 board meeting. “We see a primarily remote platform as…

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