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Many Maryland Schools Set to Reopen to Students On Monday

Many of Maryland’s most populous districts are set to welcome some students back for in-person instruction Monday, marking the start of varying local plans in response to Gov. Larry Hogan’s push to reopen schools by March 1.
Maryland had the lowest percentage of in-person instruction operating in the nation at 10 percent as of Sunday, according to Burbio, a community event tracker.
That number is expected to change drastically come Monday, when Montgomery County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Harford County, and other smaller counties will bring some students back to school.
Prince George’s County became the final school district in the state to submit a reopening plan, early last week, detailing the return of students in April.
The number of days per week of in-person instruction varies in each district, with the most popular option being twice a week.
The schools will start with some grade levels, gradually bringing in more over the following weeks.
Students can still choose to attend school virtually only.

6 thoughts on “Many Maryland Schools Set to Reopen to Students On Monday”

  1. Super spreader will start again. Folks please kneel during the national anthem and wear two mask. Remember big box stores are safer then small mom and pops. Now that Biden is in office we will get 2k stimulus as promised. Gas is going up because it takes a long time to ship fuel from Russia but it’s the moral correct thing to do for the environment.

  2. WCBOE schools open. What a joke. Only 100 high school kids coming in each day at JMB and PHS. Kid has opportunity to play sports and still stay home. The kids that go are basically doing the same thing they would be doing at home. Sitting on their computer. Its all about politics. WCBOE is a joke. The board employees cant even work 5 days in a building cause its not safe at Northgate.

  3. My state tax money will be paid into an escrow account and the receipt sent to Hogan, He can have the money when he opens up “Maryland, Open For Business” again.

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