DPS seemed caught in the middle. Tuesday night finally brought some clarity. After Monday night's veto override of the GOP-backed school reopening bill failed to pass in the Senate, DPS reconvened to reconsider its decision to send students back to the classroom this month -- but not before getting an earful from parents on both sides of the debate. NEW TONIGHT: Durham School Board votes 4-3 in favor of moving forward with in-person learning starting March 15. #abc11#ncedpic.twitter.com/QKUZbI9MOR— Joel Brown (@JoelBrownABC11) March 3, 2021 "As a mother, I would not like to see schools open until all teachers received their vaccine," one parent wrote the board in public comment.