Cape High student sues school over remote learning
Originally published September 4, 2020 by Cape Gazette
A Cape Henlopen High School student has brought a federal lawsuit alleging the Cape Henlopen School District’s hybrid attendance model does not provide students equal education. The district allows students to attend physically two days per week and work remotely for three, or to work entirely remotely but only receive one day of in-person education from teachers. The student, who is working remotely due to health concerns, seeks an injunction requiring teachers provide equal face-to-face instruction, arguing that any other division of instruction time is discriminatory.
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