How Loudoun County Schools are Keeping In-Person Learners Safe

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LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. (ABC7) — Nearly 15,000 elementary school students are returning to in-person learning in Loudoun County on Tuesday.

Their parents chose the hybrid learning model, which includes two days of in-person learning a week, as well as a couple of days of virtual learning.

“We are very ready for students to come back on Tuesday,” said LCPS Interim Superintendent Dr. Scott Ziegler.

On Friday, Seven On Your Side met Dr. Ziegler at a COVID-19 vaccination site where school employees started getting their second doses. So far, more than 10,5000 already have their first vaccine.

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