Orange County public schools are beginning to announce plans for the 2021-22 school year, and for several they involve a full-time return to classroom learning. Garden Grove Unified School District is among of those with intentions of offering full-time, in-person instruction beginning in the fall semester. The educational transition is possible due to the state’s updated K-12 Schools Guidance, which was announced March 20. The new set of rules adjust the necessary distance between students to three feet. Schools were previously required to keep four-to-six feet of separation between classmates. Saddleback Valley Unified School District (SVUSD) announced March 25 that for the 2021-2022 school year, all students will return to full time, in-person instruction. But for students in that district, a return to normal will come a little earlier. SVUSD will begin expanding on-campus instructional time April 19. For the district’s elementary schools, this means returning to school full-time for in-classroom instruction; middle and high schoolers …