ORLANDO, Fla. – In a one-on-one interview Friday with News 6 anchor Matt Austin, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that school districts have a legal requirement to offer in-person instruction this fall despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The governor was responding to the decision in Hillsborough County to start the school year virtually for all students and then possibly consider in-person learning in September, if infection numbers have dropped.Austin spoke with DeSantis, ahead of the governor’s roundtable discussion on transportation at the Hilton Bonnet Creek in Orlando.Under an executive order from the Florida Department of Education, all schools are required to offer in-person learning in some capacity this fall, although parents.