December 17, 2025 - 11:38

Crossroads FLEX High School is set to implement virtual learning in response to concerns raised by the local community and fire marshal. Located in a business zone adjacent to the school district's Cary headquarters, the decision aims to address safety and operational challenges that have emerged.
The announcement was made by Clinton Robinson, the chief of staff for the school district, who emphasized the importance of adapting to the needs of students and staff. The shift to virtual learning is seen as a proactive measure to ensure a safe educational environment while maintaining academic standards.
This transition reflects a growing trend among educational institutions to leverage online platforms, especially in light of recent challenges. The school district is committed to providing a seamless learning experience for students during this period, ensuring that all necessary resources are available for both students and educators.
As the situation evolves, the district plans to monitor feedback from the community and assess the effectiveness of virtual learning in meeting educational goals.
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