SC Senate Passes Bill To Require Five-Day In-Person Learning At Schools

(Columbia, SC) -- The South Carolina Senate is advancing a bill that would require all schools to return to in-person five days a week. 

The measure passed the Senate unanimously this week. If it becomes law, it would ban school districts from having teachers do both in-person and virtual learning, with few exceptions. 

The requirements could start as soon as April 12th if approved by the House.


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