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The Maryland State Board of Education wants all students to have the option to return to the classroom full-time next school year.
The board unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night, saying schools must be able to provide at least 180 days of in-person learning to all students starting in fall 2021. The resolution says teachers must be in classrooms. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
School districts will be allowed to ask the state board for exemptions.
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