Prince George’s is the last district in the D.C. area to phase back in-person learning. Nearly a third of families indicated they wanted to return to in-person learning, according to Prince George’s County Public Schools. That’s about 42,000 students. A group of parents, teachers and others organized by PG Change Makers voiced their concerns Thursday at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt. “It hasn’t gotten better, it’s gotten worse,” Greenbelt Mayor Colin Byrd said. “This is a problem where parents had the opportunity to chose, and students. But teachers didn’t. They were forced into circumstances, to chose between their livelihood or their life,” said Krystal Oriadha.