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TAHOKA– The Tahoka Independent School District board of trustees took unanimous action at last Tuesday night’s board meeting to eliminate remote virtual instruction for TISD students, after serious discussions about the lack of progress of about half of the students currently involved in a remote instruction program. All Tahoka ISD students will be required to return to in-class instruction by Nov. 9. Following the board action, Tahoka ISD Superintendent Dick Van Hoose composed a letter to send to parents explaining the decision. Part of that letter stated: “The decision to end virtual instruction was not taken lightly. District and campus administrators believe ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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