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Unions, School Committees Push Back on Move to Bring Mass Students Back in April

Unions, School Committees Push Back on Move to Bring Mass Students Back in April
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Reopening Schools: Unions Push Back on Move to Bring Mass Students Back to Schools – NECN

Updated on February 24, 2021 at 8:16 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Teachers unions and school committee members are pushing back against a move to get students back into the classroom full time at Massachusetts schools. Elementary and Secondary Commissioner Jeff Riley said Tuesday that it s time to begin the process of resuming in-person learning, citing improving health metrics and mitigation measures in place across the state s districts. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. The evidence on this one is crystal clear and has been for months it s safe to teach kids in the classroom, regardless of the community transmission rate, as long as people abide by the protocols, Riley said.

Many Parents are Demanding That Schools Return to In-Person Learning

Many Parents Are Demanding That Schools Return To In-Person Learning In many suburban public school districts in Massachusetts, in-person learning is limited. Meredith Nierman Share Return To In-Person Learning Parents are growing restless in some Boston suburbs. Nearly one year into the pandemic, many say they are fed up that schools remain either closed or open only part-time. Kids should be back in school, said Chris Brezski, a father of two in Newton. I m disappointed we are where we are right now. President Joe Biden said over the weekend that “it’s time for schools to reopen safely,” repeating the lone word “safely.” But defining that has been one of the most vexing political questions of the coronavirus era. It s been a decision that has also been left largely to local leaders, sleepy school committees and vigilant teachers unions as the scientific knowledge about the virus unfolds.

We re not being patient anymore: Local parent groups push for return to in-person learning

MADISON, Wis. Many parents are wondering: with COVID-19 cases where they are, is it safe for kids to return to school buildings? The Madison schools community is working out a plan for the rest of the school year, which they’ll announce later this week. Getting kids, teachers, and support staff back inside school buildings is something people on both sides feel very strongly about. This Friday, MMSD superintendent Dr. Carlton Jenkins will make a decision on whether Madison will begin some form of in-person learning for at least some students in the third quarter, which begins January 25. Grassroot parent groups say just last month, public heath research suggested schools are not sources of community spread of the virus. Public Health issued new recommendations saying it was safe for schools to reopen with the necessary safeguards and under a phased approach that would send younger students back to the classroom first.

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