December 14th, 2020 by WCBC Radio
The implementation of virtual learning became fodder for debate this past week, with the Allegany County Commissioners and the Board of Education exchanging barbs on the subject. It began when the commissioners read a letter from School Board President Tammy Fraley challenging county officials to step up in dealing with the current COVID spike in the area. That prompted interim County Administrator Jason Bennett, who has children in the public school system, to suggest the board is failing with it’s virtual learning program and that there are obvious deficiencies. A few days later, board vice president Deb Frank, although not mentioning any names, said such comments negatively reflect on teachers and administrators…