Racine Unified School District to begin offering in-person classes in March Updated: 8:56 p.m. on Jan. 25, 2021 RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- At the Racine Unified School District Board meeting on Monday, Jan. 25, the district laid out its plan to begin offering families in-person classroom opportunities starting in March. RUSD has not had in-person classes since spring of 2020. The district faced mounting pressure from parents to move ahead with in-person classes while the teachers’ union voiced concerns about the spread of coronavirus and advocated for continued virtual learning. The district presented a slideshow at Monday’s board meeting ahead of scheduled public testimony. RUSD is set to offer families in the district three options: in-person, remote and virtual.