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5 reasons experts think kids will be in school full time this fall


5 reasons experts think kids will be in school full time this fall
Vox.com
2 hrs ago
Anna North
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Children arrive for class on the first day of school reopening on December 7, 2020, in Brooklyn, NY.
Kids across America are putting on masks and backpacks and heading back to school this spring as the country continues its hopeful but fragile march toward recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
As welcome as these unusual first days of school are for many students and parents who were thrust into the role of amateur educators this year they come with a lot of uncertainty. Many school districts are still operating on a hybrid model, with each student attending school in-person only part time; a few remain entirely remote. We still don’t know when children will be able to be vaccinated. And a rise in cases and the spread of variants has cast the next few months into doubt. A lot of families are wondering ....

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Will schools be open in the fall?


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Kids across America are putting on masks and backpacks and heading back to school this spring as the country continues its hopeful but fragile march toward recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
As welcome as these unusual first days of school are for many students and parents who were thrust into the role of amateur educators this year they come with a lot of uncertainty. Many school districts are still operating on a hybrid model, with each student attending school in person only part time; a few remain entirely remote. We still don’t know when children will be able to be vaccinated. And a rise in cases and the spread of variants has cast the next few months into doubt. A lot of families are wondering: What will happen in the fall? ....

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What it would really take to reopen American schools


What it would really take to reopen American schools
Vox.com
2/2/2021
Anna North
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A first-grade classroom at Shiloh Hills Elementary School in Spring Township, Pennsylvania, on August 21, 2020, when teachers and administrators were preparing to reopen.
What do we need to open schools safely?
It’s a question on millions of Americans’ minds as the Covid-19 pandemic lurches into its 11th month, with many children still learning at home, many parents beyond burned out and some of them forced to quit their jobs to take care of kids.
It’s also a question with seemingly limitless answers, as states, school districts, and teachers unions have been left to negotiate safety among themselves with, until recently, little guidance from the federal government. ....

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When will schools reopen and what will it take to make them safe?


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What do we need to open schools safely?
It’s a question on millions of Americans’ minds as the Covid-19 pandemic lurches into its 11th month, with many children still learning at home, many parents beyond burned out, and some of them forced to quit their jobs to take care of kids.
It’s also a question with seemingly limitless answers, as states, school districts, and teachers unions have been left to negotiate safety among themselves with, until recently, little guidance from the federal government.
In Arizona, for example, many school districts are open for in-person instruction, even as the state posts one of the highest test positivity rates in the country, at close to 15 percent. In Fairfax County, Virginia, meanwhile, some parents were outraged after a teachers union implied in a now-deleted tweet that schools shouldn’t reopen until students are vaccinated which probably won’t be until 20 ....

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