Most Minnesota schools to stay open despite growing COVID-19 spread among students
Policy changes to Minnesota’s Safe Learning Plan which governs how schools operate throughout the pandemic mean that, despite record COVID-19 spread among students, more than 90% of Minnesota schools are still offering some form of in-person learning to their students.
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Mike Gindorff s human biology class, wearing masks and sitting desks apart for social distancing, study their books Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, at Crosby-Ironton High School. Kelly Humphrey / Forum News Service file photo
ST. PAUL Data released on Thursday, April 27, shows that COVID-19 case rates are going up statewide and they’re affecting younger Minnesotans, especially middle and high school students. In fact, the number of school-related COVID-19 cases reported last week in Minnesota students has now exceeded a peak during a
Most Minnesota schools to stay open despite growing COVID-19 spread among students
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