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Delaware schools begin to announce plans to go virtual following Carney's recommendation

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DOVER, Del. - Some school systems in Delaware have been announcing plans to go fully virtual in the wake of Gov.

John Carney’s lasted COVID-19 advisory.Gov. John Carney recommended Friday that schools pause in-person learning from Dec. 14 to Jan.

8 and resume hybrid learning on Jan. 11.The Red Clay School District will be moving virtually on Monday. Red Clay is the state’s the largest district by population.

Officials there said the district is facing “operational challenges ... due to increased quarantines and spread in the community.”FOX 29's Lauren Johnson has more on Delaware's new stay at home advisory and mask mandate.Smyrna also will begin virtual school on Monday.

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