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Along with welcoming back students, school officials are also working to fill remaining teacher shortages, ensuring students have completed vaccinations and keeping a close eye on community levels of covid-19 cases.

and still needed about 165 bus drivers as of Friday. The district has told families who rely on the bus to expect delays for the first few weeks, as drivers get used to new routes.

Many educators left the profession during the past school year amid complaints about burnout, low pay and unsupportive environments, particularly after the pandemic disrupted in-person learning. The Washington Teachers’ Union has gone three years without a labor contract with the public school system, much to the ire of members.

In the District, students and staff have to show proof of a negative coronavirus test before returning to classrooms on Monday morning, a measure that was first implemented in the previous school year. The District is mandating students over the age of 12 be vaccinated against the coronavirus — a requirement that makes it an anomaly not just among schools in the region, but in the country.

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