Parents: Should schools be virtual or in-person right now? Take our survey

A Beavercreek High School teacher works with a student on Oct. 8, 2020.

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A Beavercreek High School teacher works with a student on Oct. 8, 2020.

Some of the area’s largest school districts, such as Dayton and Kettering, are planning a return to in-person classes next month after offering only online learning this school year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile districts such as Beavercreek and Cedar Cliff schools are scaling back their in-person classes after Greene County was elevated on Ohio’s COVID-19 alert system to a level “red.”

As area school districts modify and adapt their plans, the Dayton Daily News wants to know what option parents think is best for their children, and what is working and not working as area schools work to educate students amid a pandemic.

Take our survey below: