Kindergarten through eighth grade students in the Stevenson-Carson School District made their return to full-time, in-person learning on Tuesday. District officials say they worked closely with county health professionals to determine that Skamania County’s new case numbers of the Covid-19 novel coronavirus have dropped to a point where in-person learning has once again become a possibility. Students and staff will use cohorting, social distancing, and mask-wearing to ensure all remain healthy and safe. Officials say all three reopened schools – Wind River Middle School as well as Stevenson and Carson Elementary Schools – receive thorough cleaning of all facilities at the end of each day. The district is also developing plans for the return of high school students as wall as restarting the district’s athletic program. Families with sixth grade students who prefer to remain with distance learning can opt to stay with Stevenson-Carson Learning Link, the district’s distance learning program, rather than returning to in-person school.