We’re smack in the middle of July. Coronavirus cases, as of today, are rising in 39 states. Schools face intense—and divisive—pressure to say how they will provide learning this fall.
A growing number of school systems are releasing their plans with Los Angeles Unified and San Diego Unified—two of the biggest—announcing Monday that they will start 2020-21 in full remote learning.
Education Week is collecting reopening plans from districts as they are announced. Reopening plans can take many forms, but for simplicity, we have organized them into 3 main categories: remote learning only; full, in-person instruction available to all students, and hybrid (combo of remote/in-person). Here’s a sampling from across the country of how school districts will reopen…