Ann Arbor Schools will focus on personal learning next fall

Ann Arbor Public Schools will fully resume in-person tuition for the 2021-22 school year.

District officials announced the decision at this week’s school council meeting.

AAPS spokesman Andrew Cluley says families who are reluctant to send their children back to class will be given alternative options.

“We’ll still have some virtual options for families who want that. But we’re not going to be using a hybrid classroom model in Ann Arbor public schools this fall, ”says Cluley.

Cluley says they are still working out the details and will be sharing more information with the public through a series of virtual briefing sessions over the next two weeks.

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