Anoka-Hennepin, the state’s largest school district, announced Friday that students will head back to school part-time in September.
Their hybrid model calls for in-person instruction two days a week for all grades, with students learning from home the rest of the week.
Other districts to announce their intentions Friday include:
Roseville Area, whose hybrid model has grades K-1 learning in-person four days a week and grades 2-12 two days a week. Special education students also could be in school more often. Preschool plans will be announced next week.
White Bear Lake Area said Friday it hopes to use a hybrid model but won’t announce till Aug. 20, after the state releases its latest county-level coronavirus case data.
South Washington County will announce its intentions on Monday.
North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale will announce Aug. 10.
St. Paul and Minneapolis said earlier this week they’re starting with full-time distance learning.