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'No one's there and it's boring': Just 10% of Norwalk high schoolers attending in-person classes
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Norwalk High School Friday July 10, 2020, in Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk High School has been closed from July 8 through July 13, 2020 due to a summer school staff member testing positive for COVID-19 after being in the building on Monday, July 6.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
NORWALK — The city has close to 3,800 high school students, but only about 400 of them are currently learning in a physical classroom these days.
Though Norwalk emphasized its commitment to keeping schools open for in-person learning even as coronavirus cases rise and classes go remote due to quarantines and staffing shortages, only a small portion of high school students are using the hybrid option that keeps them in the buildings part of the week.