In Gurnee, students at Warren Township High School District 121 experienced a few connectivity and login issues at the start of the day, but about 91% were in attendance, meeting their teachers or taking lessons associated with the district’s remote learning programs, by the afternoon. The district, which plans to stay remote until at least October, planned a shorter school day to “get some of the bugs out early,” according to Superintendent John Ahlgrim.
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