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Here's how Virginia school systems are planning to reopen

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According to the VDOE, all school systems have offered the option for students to learn in a fully virtual mode if they choose. Sixty of the 132 divisions – including Henrico – will reopen in fully virtual mode for all students.

Another 31 will open in full hybrid mode, with students attending school several days a week and learning from home several days a week. Twenty-six will reopen in partial in-person mode, meaning some students will attend in person for at least 4 days while others will attend in a hybrid schedule.

Eleven divisions – including Hanover and Prince George counties in the Richmond region – will reopen with full in-person learning for all students who choose to attend.