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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I think there will be some smaller and more rural areas of the country that will open and not have many problems.
But cities like New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, San Fran and others will have major issues if they try to open in the Fall and we'll see even more cases than we're seeing now, which are mostly due to states opening up in the past few weeks.
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Giant high schools where you have a different group of students for every subject doesn't look viable. But many grade schools are about the same size even in cities . I think districts should try and find out how many parents want to send their kids to in person schools and how many teachers want to teach in person. Young teachers may be more willing. Older teachers and/or ones with health issues might want to stick to online only.
And for kids going online the entire year the teachers wouldn't even have to be local.