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Sonia Smith, president of the Chesterfield Education Association, speaks to a journalist in her office in Chesterfield, Va., Monday, Nov. 16, 2020. After the coronavirus pandemic forced months of all-virtual schooling, some Virginia school districts had high hopes for bringing students back to school for at least some in-person classes, but with COVID-19 cases surging across the country, including in Virginia, the state's largest school systems have hit the brakes on reopening plans. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Sonia Smith, president of the Chesterfield Education Association, speaks to a journalist in her office in Chesterfield, Va., Monday, Nov. 16, 2020. After the coronavirus pandemic forced months of all-virtual schooling, some Virginia school districts had high hopes for bringing students back to school for at least some in-person classes, but with COVID-19 cases surging across the country, including in Virginia, the state's largest school systems have hit the brakes on reopening plans. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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