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Virus Spread, Not Politics, Should Guide Schools, Doctors Say
Public health experts warn that a one-size-fits-all reopening could drive infection and death rates even higher. -
Nation's Pediatricians Walk Back Support For In-Person School
The American Academy of Pediatrics once again plunged into the growing debate over school reopening with a strong new statement Friday, making clear that… -
When It Comes To Reopening Schools, 'The Devil's In The Details,' Educators Say
Teachers, parents and district leaders say the back-to-school season has fogged over with confusion. Will schools reopen? And if so, how? -
Trump Threatens To Cut Federal Aid If Schools Don't Reopen
Trump made the comments a day after launching an all-out effort pressing state and local officials to reopen the nation’s schools and colleges this fall. -
Debates Turn Emotional As Schools Decide How And If To Open
School districts across America are in the midst of making wrenching decisions over how to resume classes. -
New School Safety Guidelines Aim To Bring In-Person Learning Back Amid Pandemic
Dr. Lloyd Fisher says the guidelines are intended to get children back in the classroom "to all extents possible." -
Schools, Districts Say They're Confused By Mass. Guidelines For The Fall
Schools are being asked to come up with three different game plans for opening in the fall. -
U.S. Pediatricians Call For In-Person School This Fall
The nation’s pediatricians have come out with a strong statement in favor of bringing children back to the classroom this fall wherever and whenever they… -
Educating Kids During A Pandemic
School’s out for summer, but the educational losses caused by the coronavirus are only just beginning to be understood. -
Andy Ihnatko Laments The End of Snow Days For Rhode Island Students
The state's education commissioner announced that schools will use remote learning on days traditionally reserved for snowball fights and hot chocolate.