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When Can Kids Go Back To School? Leaders Say 'As Soon As It's Safe'
Ann Levett's worst day as superintendent of Savannah-Chatham County Public School System wasn't March 26, the day Georgia's governor first closed schools,… -
‘We Are Putting Our Kids At High Risk Having Them Go Back To School’: Mass. Teacher Raises Concerns
Parents, teachers, and administrators are grappling with the question of when and how to open schools. -
Florida Teachers Sue To Block School Coronavirus Reopening Mandate
Florida's biggest teacher's union, along with parents, have sued the state over its plans to reopen schools with in-person instruction next month. They're worried about a surge of coronavirus cases. -
Kids Get Coronavirus, But Do They Spread It? We'll Find Out When Schools Reopen
Studies show children have lower rates of COVID-19 and have milder symptoms than adults. But there's less information on how much kids spread the virus, which is key to safely reopen schools. -
Most California Schools Unlikely To Open In Fall Under New State Rules
Most California schools may remain closed when the academic year begins in the fall, according to new state directives, with a majority of campuses likely… -
Biden: Science, Not Politics, Should Decide School Reopening
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden on Friday unveiled a plan to reopen schools in the era of coronavirus, seeking to establish federal safety guidelines that he… -
'The Check In' Episode 12: School's Out ... Forever?
We check in with parents and teachers about the impending fall semester amid confusion about what "back to school" will look like this year. -
Massachusetts Teachers Unions Unveil Four-Phased Reopening Plan
Massachusetts educators argue against returning everyone to classrooms in the fall. -
'We Failed Children,' Says Co-Author Of New National Back-To-School Report
This fall, public school districts should prioritize full-time, in-person classes for grades K-5 and for students with special needs. That's the top line… -
A Teacher Who Contracted COVID-19 Cautions Against In-Person Schooling
Three teachers in rural Arizona contracted COVID-19 after working together in a classroom. One of them died. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jena Martinez-Inzunza about her experience.