A council says it might be necessary to reintroduce it for a 'very short time' for some classes.
A council has warned parents it may have to reintroduce remote learning for a "very short time" due to high numbers of Covid cases in its schools.
She said that although restrictions were easing it was against a backdrop of significant Covid case numbers.The letter to parents said recent announcements meant there was "some light at the end of the tunnel" in terms of returning to normal activities. Ms Brydson said that meant there could be occasions over the next few weeks when - as a direct result of staff absence - some classes might have to go back to remote learning."Please be assured that we would only ask pupils to do this if the situation is unavoidable, because of health and safety concerns due to staff absences, and for as short as possible," she said.
"The next few weeks are very important ones in our school year, particularly with exams and school transitions.
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