Since many parts of Washington are considered hot spots right now, in the majority of the urban counties in Western Washington, the county health officer has recommended remote instruction only to start, and the schools are following suit. My wife's district is continuing the remote instruction they started back in March. My wife is not happy with this insofar as she believes that face to face, especially with elementary school students, is important for engagement, support and being able to figure out problems with the kids and how to solve them. This is all much more difficult over Zoom. A lot of the local colleges and universities are also starting with remote instruction.
PS: My wife's district also has a school bond levy up this fall, and the general consensus now with the schools not opening, there is no way in heck the levy will pass.
PPS: On the local FB pages, I am amused to see the wailing and gnashing of teeth from some teachers about imminent death if school were to open; my colleagues and I go to work every day to take care of sick people. Although admittedly you will see a lot of the same wailing and gnashing of teeth from the healthcare staff, too.