School officials in frantic scramble to plan — and pay for — reopening
Dallas public schools Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is considering plexiglass in classrooms to protect students from the coronavirus while also adhering to a state mandate that all students who want a full-time, in-classroom education receive one. In Clayton County, Ga., Superintendent Morcease Beasley is recommending all students start the school year remotely — and he is planning a “virtual learning academy” to help students benefit more from distance learning. In Rochester, N.Y., 10 percent of teachers have already been laid off, with ...
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