Schools Reopen to In-Person Learning, but Teachers Work From Home

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Schools Reopen to In-Person Learning, but Teachers Work From Home
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In some school districts, teachers who are immunocompromised or have been exposed to Covid-19 can work from home while their schools are opening classrooms to give children the chance to work from a place with Wi-Fi and resources

In a back-to-school season full of surprises, the latest is that some students are returning to classrooms without teachers.

A teacher may be immunocompromised and has permission to work from home, or a teacher may have been exposed to Covid-19. In some instances, school districts are opening classrooms to give children the chance to work from a place with Wi-Fi and resources, even as instruction remains virtual.

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