WADESBORO — The Anson County School District this week announced that it would be returning to virtual learning for all students until at least Jan. 19. The district first posted an announcement on Facebook saying just Wadesboro Primary School would move to virtual learning beginning on Dec. 14 “due to personnel concerns and staff and student safety.” One day later, the district said all schools will run completely virtual starting the week of Dec. 14. Students will observe the Christmas and New Year’s holidays from Dec. 21 through Jan. 1. During the school board meeting on Dec. 14, Superintendent Howard McLean advised the board to remain virtual until Jan. 19. This way, students and staff can be in quarantine after the holiday season before returning to a in-person cohort schedule.