All Maryland public schools began the academic year virtually, and many have started to transition some students back into school buildings for in-person learning.
But getting reopening plans right is like trying to hit a moving target, as the COVID-19 pandemic is unpredictable.
Some school systems have backtracked from their initial plans towards in-person instruction. Dorchester County Public Schools announced Wednesday that all students will go back to online classes after one week of hybrid learning because of a high COVID-19 positivity rate in the Eastern Shore county. Greensboro Elementary School in Caroline County is closed for the next two weeks after eight staff members tested positive for COVID-19. Caroline County Public Schools started hybrid learning for its younger students at the beginning of this month...
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