BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) — A Washington state school district has welcomed back some students to in-person classes after the district made arrangements to help its educators access the coronavirus vaccine. FOX 13 reported that the Bellevue School District east of Seattle is allowing second graders to return to in-person classes on Tuesday and Thursday of this week, with remote learning on Wednesday and no school on Friday. The announcement came after the Bellevue Education Association said that teachers will not come back inside a classroom until all of their educators are inoculated. However, the district and association came to an agreement on Monday that allows K-2 to gradually return to in-person instruction.