Friday, June 19, 2020

Loudoun County Schools Plan 2 days in-person, 3 at home to start school year


From WTOP, Neal Augenstein, reporter. For the full story go here.


Assuming Northern Virginia remains in Phase Three of Gov. Ralph Northam's phased reopening after the coronavirus shutdown, students in Loudoun County will likely be in school two days per week, and participate in distance learning three days per week, according to Superintendent Eric Williams.


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In an attached document, "LCPS Guidance Regarding Public Health Precautions," the school system envisioned classroom desk configurations that would provide 6 feet of separation between students and teachers in most cases.

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