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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NYC was surprised how few opted for in person, I think that is the only reason they can do 5 days per week. Low numbers.[/quote] Yes, very low numbers. My friend is a principal and she told me 75% of her students are doing all virtual. They expect that number to go up. So her school will easily be able to go to 5 days a week in person. [/quote] How in the world is 350,000 kids a low number? Up to 30% of families who need to have their children in school can now send them. In DC that number would be around 13.7 k. How many have the option in DC? 0 It's good to hear that the largest and most complicated school district in the United States is making this work for the families that need and want it. [/quote] We have CARE rooms. So the number isn’t zero. [/quote] NYC is providing in person learning, a CARE classroom is a supervised setting. So based on publicly available information there are 0 students receiving in person instruction.[/quote]
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