Education Sec. Betsy DeVos.
It’s no secret that Education Sec. Betsy DeVos wants to see schools reopen in August after the coronavirus pandemic closed school doors early in many places, but she’s been noticeably less clear in explaining just how the federal government plans to help schools reopen safely. The lack of federal guidance has left many school districts scrambling to put together reopening plans, with some simply deciding not to. Los Angeles and San Diego unified school districts, California's largest public school districts, announced Monday they will only hold remote classes this fall, according to The New York Times. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is basing school reopening plans on regional infection rates based on a seven-day average. He said Monday if they rise above 9% after the first week of August, schools won't be allowed to reopen. “We’re not going to use our children as guinea pigs,” Cuomo said.
We’ve asked parents, teachers, and other school staff members what questions they would like answered before schools reopen. (Note: Devos hasn’t answered any of them.) Here 22 of them:
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