Remote learning: Schools plan for face-to-face classes going forward Zanesville and Maysville modified their hybrid models after CDC updated guidelines ZANESVILLE - Some area districts have reworked their COVID-19 learning schedules as schools across Ohio move toward reopening. Teachers and staff had to return to classrooms by March 1 if administrators wanted to provide vaccines to employees, Gov. Mike DeWine instructed last month. All school districts in Muskingum, Perry and Morgan counties are already offering face-to-face instruction in some capacity, whether it's five days a week or a hybrid of remote and in-person. Many have offered that since reopening last fall.