Florida will be reopening its schools in the fall, and some teachers in the state are concerned that the move could have deadly consequences, CNN reported.
It’s been months since most schoolchildren across the country have seen the inside of a school, since almost every school in the U.S. has been closed since the coronavirus pandemic exploded. And with the summer now halfway over, school officials are looking to the fall, and are grappling with the question of whether to reopen when the traditional fall school calendar resumes in a few weeks, or continue to leave kids at home and rely on homeschooling and distance learning as much as possible.
In Florida, that decision has already been made: as NPR News reported this week, the state’s education commissioner, Richard Corcoran, has declared that all schools must reopen in August for in-person education, five days per week.
However, some teachers in The Sunshine State are concerned about how that order will play out.

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