Superintendent Eric Conti said in a video message that district officials will comply with the state deadline.
The 2021 application deadline for the town scholarship is April 1.
Superintendent Eric Conti told the School Committee that the elementary schools will likely have more in-person time by April.
The school district reported that eight Marshall Simonds Middle School and Burlington High School students won awards.
Both the "Blue" and "White" cohorts went remote Monday after a coronavirus case was found in each group.
The district would get the minimum increase, $30 per student, as part of the new Student Opportunity Act funding formula.
The resolution, adopted from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees, calls for a three-year moratorium on MCAS testing.
Leaders in Burlington and Wilmington shared tips for parents on talking to children about violence
The district has reported seven probable and confirmed cases across all grades since Saturday.
With online learning in place, the state has allowed districts to switch to remote learning instead of canceling school for snow days.
Town meeting members voted to fund the new school district position in September.
Three Burlington schools reported cases from Oct. 18 to Oct. 24.
The schools had to make $350,000 in cuts as part of a town-wide budget reduction caused by the coronavirus.
Town Meeting members approved a slightly-amended version of an article funding a new director position at the school district.
The district reported confirmed or probable cases at two schools, Friday.
Residents and groups wrote in support of a warrant article that would fund a new position at Burlington Public Schools.
School officials discussed the start of school, the calendar and potential cuts at Tuesday's School Committee meeting.
The article would provide up to $81,000 to create the new position with the school district.
Burlington Educators’ Association President Patrick Murphy wrote in support of the proposed director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
As Burlington students head back to school this week, Marshall Simonds middle schoolers are preparing to learn in a whole new way.
Burlington Town Meeting Member Monte Pearson called for town meeting to fund a new position at Burlington Public Schools.
The town has had a wave of car break-ins over the last month. Residents are encouraged to lock their cars.
The district hired a third-party engineering firm to evaluate the ventilation systems in its buildings.
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The district's plans remain fluid, with schedules subject to change, Superintendent Eric Conti noted.
Several hundred families did not respond to the district's latest survey, the superintendent said Tuesday.
IPads will be available for all Burlington students, and the district will provide Wi-Fi hotspots to districts that need them.
The committee voted four to one in favor of Superintendent Eric Conti's recommended reopening model.
The bill also establishes a foster parent bill of rights and increases access to mental health care.
The district has hired a third-party engineering firm to evaluate its HVAC systems.
A new ranking compares per-student spending to average household income. Towns with high income tended to have less equity.
Over 30 area teachers unions signed an open letter calling for a "gradual phased-in approach," beginning with distance learning.
The state guidance does not require masks for pre-kindergarten and first grade students, but district officials said Burlington would.
School officials adjusted plans from their School Committee presentation. Middle school students would attend in person for two full days.
Elementary students would all go to school for mornings only, while middle and high school students would be split into alternating groups.
District leaders encouraged parents to keep track of their children's online activity, in response to unspecified online bigotry.
Burlington Public Schools Superintendent Eric Conti won the Superintendents' Association's Christos Daoulas Award.
School districts have been asked not to make final decisions on fall reopening until August.
Callie Graham, a teacher librarian at the high school, won the Massachusetts School Library Association's 2020 President's Award.
The state issued the first set of guidelines for reopening schools this fall. Superintendent Eric Conti called them "incredibly thoughtful."