The superintendent of Marietta City Schools says concerns about the safety of students and staff keep him up at night.

Dr. Grant Rivera says, since the pandemic started, he and his team have had to make challenging decisions to protect the health of the Marietta City Schools community.
In mid-July, the district decided to pivot to a full virtual model to start the fall semester, but students and staff will soon have the option to return to school for in-person learning.
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