Holy Family Catholic Schools will bring students back to campus next month while livestreaming classes for children who cannot attend. Holy Family officials on Wednesday released details of their preliminary plans to provide in-person, virtual or hybrid instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. The plans include a requirement that all faculty, staff and students wear face coverings while at school. Schools in the system are expected to start the year with a hybrid educational model when students return to school on August 24th. Students will be offered in-person, daily education, but K-12 classes also will be livestreamed for students who cannot be on campus due to illness, quarantine or a medical condition. Some people also may elect to keep their children at home for instruction.















