
Summer school programs for additional Montgomery County Public Schools [MCPS] students began on Tuesday.
MCPS officials say overall, more than 53,000 students will be participating in various summer programs either in-person at a local school or on a virtual platform.
MCPS Communications Supervisor Gboyinde Onijala explains how the school system plans to address learning disruptions some students experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MCPS Summer school programs will continue for the next four to six weeks according to education officials.
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