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FEBRUARY 4, 2021
School Board Approves Return to Classrooms BY NORMAN K. STYER nstyer@loudounnow.com
nights. They looked for pitched tents, counted the numbers of individuals living in county government-run or nonprofit shelters, looked for people sleeping in cars, or camped out behind stores. The national endeavor is intended to provide a single-day count of those within a county’s borders who are homeless. The
The School Board on Tuesday night approved a plan to relaunch hybrid in-person learning, bringing back elementary school students by Feb. 16 and expanding the program to middle and high school students by March 3. The action came after state and federal authorities in recent weeks promoted new strategies that focus on controlling on-campus transmission rather than the rate of community spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. It also followed months of pleas from frustrated parents and students worried about failing academics and mental health caused by the long hours of screen time and lack of socialization. On Tuesday, the School Board heard more than three hours of comments from speakers—more than 200 had signed up—pleading for a return to class. Loudoun’s hybrid learning program, which provides at least two days of in-person learning per week, was suspended just before the winter break in December after increasing case levels hit adopted triggers. Under the new policy, hybrid classes will only be suspended only in targeted cases if outbreaks occur in a classroom, in a school or in a cluster of schools. In a survey last year, about half of the school division’s 81,000 students selecte the hybrid model. Elementary school
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Good Shepherd Alliance Senior Program Manager Sandra McLean shows a bedroom in the organization’s Lucketts-area emergency shelter. The nonprofit is currently housing around 22 individuals across all its locations.
The Hidden Homeless
Completing the Count Doesn’t Complete the Picture BY KARA C. RODRIGUEZ
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On a recent cold, Wednesday night in January, members of the Loudoun County Continuum in Care team bundled up for the annual Point in Time count. They scoured the county to search for those experiencing homelessness on the coldest of
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