The New York Times reports:
New York City will no longer have a remote schooling option come fall, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced during a television appearance on Monday, a major step toward fully reopening the nation’s largest school system.
This school year, most of the city’s roughly one million students — about 600,000 — stayed at home for classes. When the new school year starts on Sept. 13, all students and staff will be back in school buildings full-time, Mr. de Blasio said.
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Breaking News: New York City will eliminate remote learning this fall, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, a major step toward reopening the nation’s largest school system.https://t.co/d1dqYtm9J6
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