Loudoun Now for July 2, 2020

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The Wave Parade Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company volunteers Jacob Park as Uncle Sam, Alena Lightbody as Lady Liberty, and Danielle Gorsky greet Leesburg residents on the first night of the town’s four-day “Wave Parade.” Since Leesburgers can’t go to a parade down King Street this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty came to them atop a fire engine escorted by Leesburg police and the Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad.

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After several days of increases in the number of new COVID-19 cases in Loudoun, local authorities are urging younger residents to take more precautions. For the first time in more than a

Parents Face July 13 Decision Deadline on School Plans BY NORMAN K. STYER nstyer@louduonnow.com

new positive tests involved residents age 29 and younger. During the past week, 150 people between the ages of 16 and 18 years old tested positive for COVID-19, representing 58 percent of all patients in that age group since the pandemic began, COVID SPIKE continues on page 33

DECISION DEADLINE continues on page 33

Youth Infection Spike Pushes Loudoun Over 4,000 COVID-19 Cases month, Loudoun last week registered four consecutive days of increased numbers of coronavirus cases. Eighty-four new cases were reported in Loudoun on Saturday, the highest one-day increase since June 7. This week, the cumulative number of coronavirus cases reached 4,000. On Monday, Loudoun County health officials said more than half of last week’s

JULY 2, 2020

The Loudoun County School Board has set the parameters for the start of the 2020-21 school year, endorsing the framework for a hybrid offering of in-person classes and distance learning beginning Sept. 8. The action came just before 1 a.m. Tuesday, at the tail end of a meeting that featured four hours of public comment and a two-hour staff briefing on the plans. Superintendent Eric Williams and division administrators have been working with parents, teachers and students for weeks to develop a safe and effective return to class amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. They ultimately settled on a plan to provide every student with two days of in-school, in-person instruction and three days of distance learning each week. It’s an alternative that has found few fans. In recent weeks, vocal parents have pushed for fulltime in-person classes, with an option for families to opt for fulltime distance learning if they have health or safety worries. Their concerns range from inability to acquire or afford childcare for the three at-home school days each week, a poor experience with

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