Some schools in the Erie County orange zone are getting students back to in-person classes on Monday.
West Seneca is resuming its hybrid model. Teachers will simulcast their lessons so students have the same instructor whether they're at home or in the school building.
Kindergarten through fourth grade is back at Kenton schools. The rest of the students will stay remote until after winter break.
Williamsville is getting all grades back to in-person learning on their assigned days starting Monday as well.
On Tuesday, the Lake Shore Central School District is bringing students in kindergarten through 12th grade back to the classroom on assigned days.
The state changed the COVID-19 testing requirements for school districts to resume in-person learning.
Twenty percent of students, faculty, and staff need to be tested during the course of a month.
If nine tests come back positive, the school goes back to a fully-remote model.