Listen • 3:50 As of early January, 37 states have prioritized teachers in the vaccine rollout's first phase, according to Johns Hopkins. In-person school is far better for most students, but the survey found teachers and parents are equally divided on whether it’s worth the risk. When the pandemic sent children home from school nearly one year ago, it largely thrust education on the backs of parents as educators adjusted to a new reality. A new national survey from Public Agenda finds that only about a third of parents think they can handle the challenge of educating their children. But it also finds that teachers and parents are in broad agreement that in-person teaching during COVID is dangerous.