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FRAMINGHAM – Framingham Public School students have not been in class since March 11.

Tonight, April 5, Superintendent of Framingham Public Schools Bob Tremblay announced the new remote learning calendar.

Students will start 3 hours daily of remote learning beginning on Monday, April 6.

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“After an intense week for everyone in the Framingham Public Schools, we are pleased to announce that we are ready to launch our Remote Learning Plan,” wrote Tremblay Sunday night.

“The link to the Remote Learning Site with weekly calendars is accessible on our school and district websites. These calendars will be updated weekly and are now available to all students,” said the superintendent.

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“I am incredibly proud to serve the City of Framingham as Superintendent and I’m excited for the re-imagined teaching and learning that starts this week,” said Tremblay.

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