Katie Lannan, State House News Service BOSTON — The state's education commissioner wants elementary school students back in the classroom full-time in April, as part of a plan to phase out remote learning that officials announced Tuesday, Feb. 23, as Massachusetts approaches the one-year anniversary of the initial March 2020 school closures intended to mitigate spread of COVID-19. The announcements met quick pushback from the state's largest teachers union, which has been calling for earlier vaccine access for educators, and from school committees, which said decisions involved in re-openings are best handled at the local level. In Provincetown, the public school system is currently at in-person schooling four days a week at all grade levels, Provincetown Schools Superintendent Suzanne Scallion said Wednesday, Feb. 24.