Prince William County schools plan for fall includes in-person learning 5 days a week
Prince William County schools finalizing plan for fall
Prince William County schools are finalizing plans for the 2021-2022 school year, which will accommodate in-person learning five days a week.
MANASSAS, Va. - The reopening plan for this fall for Prince William County schools was released Wednesday night – and it includes details for how the district will accommodate state law and offer in-person learning five days a week.
Full-time, in-person learning will be the default once fall arrives – but families will still have the option of choosing virtual learning.
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5,800 more teachers set to receive coronavirus vaccines A Prince William County Public Schools teachers receives a coronavirus vaccination at Unity Reed High School outside Manassas. [Uriah Kiser/PLN]
The push continues to return children to classrooms in Prince William County.
Over the weekend, school officials partnered with Novant Health/UVA Health Prince William Medical Center to vaccinate 2,500 teachers who work for the school division in preparation to return all children to in-person learning early next month.
Students in grades 4 through 12 who haven’t set foot in a classroom since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic last year are set to return in early March, the o county School Board decided last month. Following suit, Fairfax County the state’s largest school division yesterday announced plans to return to allow students to return to in-person learning.