Forest Kindergarten gets 'outrageous' with distance learning
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It's been almost three weeks since Gov. Gretchen Whitmer decided all Michigan schools had to close in an effort to help limit the spread of COVID-19.
Many schools quickly pivoted, employing a form of "Distance Learning" to help their students stay engaged and advance their learning during this uncertain time.
One elementary school in Holland came up with a plan that's not only keeping the curriculum intact through the remainder of the school year, it's also connecting the students with their teachers and administrators more than ever, despite the reality that they have to remain apart.
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