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Sabadosa co-files bill to delay in-person learning


Sabadosa co-files bill to delay in-person learning
REP. LINDSAY SABADOSA, D-Northampton
Norah Zarzecki, a paraprofessional at Hopkins Academy in Hadley, walks through the taped-off and empty hallways last month during the day of remote instruction with in-person support. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Published: 3/11/2021 8:18:02 PM
NORTHAMPTON With all public elementary and middle schools in Massachusetts ordered to reopen for full-time, in-person learning next month, state Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa has co-filed a bill that would push this date to after spring break and prioritize all who work in schools for COVID-19 vaccination.
On Tuesday, the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) announced that elementary schools must reopen for full-time, in-person learning by April 5, while for middle schools must do so by April 28. ....

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In-person learning and COVID-19 has fostered a protracted conflict in Amherst


In-person learning and COVID-19 has fostered a protracted conflict in Amherst
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
AMHERST – A protracted conflict involving teachers union, school committee and hundreds of parents -– related to remote-only learning and COVID-19 public health concerns grew more polarized this past week: a teacher accused parents of “harassment,” after a letter signed by dozens of parents was emailed to teachers.
The letter thanked teachers for their efforts during the pandemic.
It also said the teachers union should be negotiating with the school board to jointly figure out a safe way to bring children back to campus, given the failures of remote-only learning and urged teachers to encourage union leadership to do so. ....

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