By Election Day, more than 60% of U.S. K-12 public school students will be attending schools that offer in-person learning at least a few days a week, an updated tracker finds.
More and more districts are opening up school buildings this fall, even as coronavirus infection rates remain high in most states. That’s according to the latest release from Burbio, a company that aggregates school and community calendars from the Web.
As of Election Day, the report says:
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