SHARE LOUISVILLE, Ky. — School in Kentucky is finally back in session. More than a year after K-12 schools in the state shut down due to the emerging threat of the coronavirus, each of Kentucky’s 172 public school districts will all be required to offer in-person instruction by the end of March. What You Need To Know All school districts in Kentucky were closed to in-person learning last March More than a year later, each district is poised to offer some in-person instruction Challenges during remote learning exposed inequities in technology access and worried some child welfare experts Some see opportunities after a year of remote learning, including better and more creative use of technology in the classroom