Fairfax and Loudoun County Public Schools have decided to start the 2020-2021 year with all distance learning. The decisions come after initially considering a hybrid of in-school and distance learning. Fairfax County Superintendent Scott Brabrand said a surge of COVID-19 infections across the country is impacting the school system here. Loudoun County Superintendent Eric Williams will propose the all-distance learning at a school board meeting today.
Two No. Va. Schools Reverse Course On Hybrid Opening
The decisions come after initially considering a hybrid of in-school and distance learning.
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