Route Fifty: Iowa public school districts that only provide remote learning to students without state approval will find their students don’t get school credit, Gov. Kim Reynolds said Tuesday. The state legislature this summer passed a law that Reynolds said means that at least 50% of school time must include in-classroom instruction unless the state approves a waiver. "Schools that choose not to return to school for at least 50% in-person instruction are not defying me, they are defying the law," the governor said.
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