D.C.’s public school system has welcomed back thousands of students to its classrooms in recent weeks, but that only accounts for about 20% of its overall student population. Now, the District of Columbia Public Schools is already charging ahead with plans to expand that number in the coming weeks. But D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee said there are no plans to transition more students from virtual learning to in-person classrooms before spring break in April. “However, some schools will be considering expanding their in-person programming depending upon demand for their schools and that expanded in-person opportunities will begin in the fourth term which starts on April 19,” said Ferebee during a tele-town hall meeting held Wednesday night.