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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Teacher Kristy Minton addresses her fifth grade class at Crabbe Elementary School on Thursday.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Plastic bags to help reduce the spread of virus, including COVID-19, are assigned to children to put personal items in at Crabbe Elementary School on Thursday.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Throughout area schools there are signs reminding students and faculty members to maintain social distancing.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Plastic bags to help reduce the spread of virus, including COVID-19, are assigned to children to put personal items in at Crabbe Elementary School on Thursday.
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Some school districts will bring children back to the classroom Monday while others will hold off another week or more to see if the trend in COVID-19 virus cases eases up.
Boyd and Greenup county districts will stick with virtual only, officials in those districts said. The others will return to in-person classes, some under a hybrid plan under which half of in-person students attend classes Monday and Tuesday and the other half Thursday and Friday, with Wednesday being all-virtual.
All districts will continue to offer virtual-only to families choosing it.
Plans include the following:
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Ashland: Back to in-person five days a week. âThe governor said we could reopen in person on Jan. 11 and that is what we are going to do,â Superintendent Sean Howard said.