A local school district considers more in-person instruction

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The decreasing number of COVID cases has a local school district considering allowing more students back into the classroom. Milton Superintendent Richard Dahman says currently about one-third of high school families have chosen virtual instruction, while the rest of the student body attends in-person classes every other day. Dahman says the school board Monday will consider allowing more students to attend in-person. He says this works in part because construction projects will be completed by spring break, allowing more room for social distancing.