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More than a dozen schools in DC move to virtual learning

More than a dozen schools in D.C. are moving to virtual learning on Wednesday, citing a surge in COVID-19 cases. Earlier Wednesday, it was announced that Drew and West elementary schools will learn virtually. Later Wednesday night, D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee announced 14 schools would move to virtual instruction with one day of instruction left in 2021.

The list of schools includes Barnard Elementary, Dorothy Height Elementary, Excel Academy, Eliot-Hine Middle, Hart Middle, Jefferson Middle, Ludlow-Taylor Elementary, Kimball Elementary, Kelly Miller Middle, Kramer Middle, Oyster Adams Bilingual, River Terrace EC, Watkins Elementary and Wilson HS. Students at Beers Elementary School, Boone Elementary School, Miner Elementary School, Stuart-Hobson Middle School, and Takoma Elementary School attended classes virtually on Tuesday and will do so again on Wednesday. Students at McKinley Tech High School, Turner Elementary School and Bard High School Early College DC will continue to learn virtually, as well, Ferebee said, due to an increased number of cases impacting operations.


Road closures for Cherry Blossom runs this weekend

Runners will once again congregate in downtown D.C. for a series of cherry blossom-themed runs Sunday, which means you should plan around road closures. The much shorter Children's Run was held around the National Building Museum on Saturday. The routes for the 10-mile and 5K run/walk overlap on Sunday, and will be concentrated along roads by the Tidal Basin, East Potomac Park and the eastern portion of the Lincoln Memorial.
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