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U.S. schools open their doors for new year amid hopes, fears and politics
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The big fear lingering: a repeat of last year, when many students were forced to learn from home all or part of the time and students were regularly shuttled into quarantine after exposures to the virus.
The current surge, driven by the delta variant, has elevated case counts and hospitalizations across the country. There are about twice as many cases today as there were when schools began a year ago, when the country was coming off a case surge.
“Things are increasingly chaotic,” said Sasha Pudelski, advocacy director for AASA, the School Superintendents Association. “A month ago there was a lot more calm and assurity.”
She said district leaders are reevaluating policies on buses, masks, quarantining and more. “The concerns about delta have escalated quite quickly in some parts of the country.”
Already, some districts have pushed back the start date for school as local caseloads surge, and some were recording double-digit case counts of infected students and staff. ...
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