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Williamsville Central School District releases final reopening plan

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WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WKBW) — The Williamsville Central School District released it's final reopening plan Tuesday after parents expressed frustration and concerns with the district's communication of changes to the plan.

According to Superintendent Scott Martzloff, changes were made to the K-12 model based on feedback from parents.

"Teachers will not provide LIVE synchronous instruction simultaneously to students in the remote and hybrid settings. This means all students in Group A or B will receive in-person instruction two days a week, virtual instruction on Wednesday, and engage in independent at-home learning on the two days they are not in the classroom," according to the letter to parents.

To read the full letter to families, click here. To access more information on the district's reopening plan, click here.