As of Wednesday’s deadline, 25 students had been signed up by their parents for remote access learning with Bowling Green City Schools.
The Bowling Green Board of Education voted last week to open the schools for full-time in-person learning on March 29. For those parents who want their students to continue learning from home, the board decided to offer remote access to the classes. The remote access doesn’t allow students to interact with the class, but will allow them to be a “fly on the wall” during the classes.