On Monday, for the first time since March, students returned to the classroom in 64 of Kentucky’s 171 school districts, according to a list complied by the Kentucky School Boards Association. The districts join another 53 that chose to go back to in-person classes before the Sept. 28 start-date recommended by Gov. Andy Beshear.
During his briefing Monday, Beshear said he’s “confident” about schools moving to in-person classes, “if they follow the state guidance.”
But he pointed out that several of the school districts that went back to in-person learning Monday are listed as red, or “critical,” on the state’s coronavirus dashboard. Those districts include Henderson, Mercer and Whitley county schools.
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