Weekly update from @BurbioCalendar:

% US K-12 students attending "virtual-only" schools = 14.4% (from 16.3% last week)

% US K-12 students attending "traditional" in-person/every day schools = 55.3% (from 53.1%)

% US K-12 students attending "hybrid" schools = 30.3% (from 30.6%)
% of K-12 students in hybrid by state:
Same chart, hybrid % this week, with party color of governor added by me.
Over half of grades 6 to 8 students are offered full-time in-person this week for the first time in a year.

16% attending virtual-only schools (from 17.7% last week)
33.8% attending schools offering hybrid (from 34.8%)
50.2% attending schools offering traditional (from 47.5%)
K-5 Students:

11.3% attending virtual-only schools (from 13.3% last week)
24.8 % attending schools offering hybrid (from 24.5%)
63.9% attending schools offering traditional (from 62.2%)
High School Students:

17.2% attending virtual-only schools (from 19.2% last week)
36.2% attending schools offering hybrid (from 36.9%)
46.6% attending schools offering traditional (from 43.9%)
While only 3.5% of school districts are still remote only, they have 14.4% of all students.

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