New York City students may return to classrooms in September, but not every weekday – IOTW Report

New York City students may return to classrooms in September, but not every weekday

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New York City schools may reopen in September, but students will participate in a combination of in-person and remote learning as a consequence of the pandemic.

While all families will have the opportunity to opt for full-time remote academics, those who wish to send their children back to the classroom can do so, albeit for less than five days per week, officials said.

In order to facilitate social distancing the plan is to have smaller groups of students attend school just a few days each week—those pupils will engage in remote academics the remaining days.

The number of days in the classroom per week will vary depending on the school and the attendance model it selects but will allow students to attend in-person courses between one and three days per week.

The plan is contingent upon the conditions related to the coronavirus pandemic and will proceed “assuming the city continues to meet all necessary COVID-19 public health thresholds,” according to a press release.

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9 Comments on New York City students may return to classrooms in September, but not every weekday

  1. Another diminishing of the overall quality of life for Americans.

    A Leftist and Globalist agenda that isn’t going to be stopped, some areas will be slower and some faster at it.

    But everyone everywhere will end up in the same place soon enough, that’s just the way it is now.

  2. “But everyone everywhere will end up in the same place soon enough, that’s just the way it is now.”

    Maybe it is for you, but there’s plenty of people who don’t carry that defeatest attitude

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  3. Never would have thought the solution to poor undereducated malnourished inner city kids would be to cut their school time by up to 4/5ths. Now the little ones can join momma on looting marches to demonstrate how important their lives are and get paid about $4k/month in benefits to do so. Building street cred is way better than book smarts anyways.

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