Across state, districts migrate to online
Schools try to get through the holidays
December 4, 2020
MPR News
With Covid-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations at or near record highs, roughly 60 percent of Minnesota K-12 students are currently in distance learning - more than double the rate from early October.
Many schools pivoted to remote instruction just before Thanksgiving break and plan to stay that way for at least a couple of months. St. Paul Public Schools, for example, which began the year with distance learning, won't resume any in-person instruction until at least Jan. 19, or two weeks after the end of winter break.
The timing gives space for a two-week quarantine period and allow...
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