New York City on Monday opened its classroom doors to nearly one million students, many of whom are returning for the first time since March 2020, when the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic prompted the nation’s largest public school system to close. Just about 40 percent of New York City’s public school students went back into their classrooms this spring, after city officials allowed families to opt between remote or in-person learning. In a change of course, however, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced in May that the remote option will no longer be available this fall, and that all students will be attending school in-person, with few exemptions for those with certain medical conditions. “Our kids need to be in school and it’s unbelievable that some kids haven’t seen the inside of a classroom for a year and a half,” said de Blasio last week at a press conference. …
NYC Public Schools Reopen Classrooms for 1 Million Students After 18-Month Closure
September 13, 2021
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