

There are also large differences by mask usage.This pattern has persisted since the beginning of the school year. As of June 7, 65% of districts in counties with self-reported high vaccine hesitancy are fully-person, compared to 44% of districts with low vaccine hesitancy. Districts in counties where people are hesitant to take the vaccine are more likely to be fully in person.Stark differences persist by counties’ vaccine hesitancy and mask usage.

Counties with higher rates of COVID-19 are offering less in-person instruction: As of June 7, 54% of districts in counties with the top third of COVID-19 cases are fully in-person, compared to 53% of districts in counties with the bottom third of COVID-19 cases.The top ten states for most fully in-person instruction are Iowa, Florida, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, Connecticut, Missouri, Alabama, Texas. There are thirty-three states where every district has returned to some form of in-person learning.As of June 7, over half of districts (54%) are fully in-person, 1% are fully remote, and about 45% of districts are offering some type of hybrid instruction.
