Washtenaw schools lost thousands of students during the pandemic. How will they bring them back?
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Superintendent Alena E. Zachery-Ross welcomes students as buses drop them off for the first day of school at Estabrook Elementary in Ypsilanti on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020.
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Washtenaw County school districts insist they’re diligently looking ahead to what school might look like in the fall, even though they’re still spending a lot energy navigating the challenges that come with learning during a global pandemic.
With COVID-19 cases leaving districts in a constant state of flux, Saline Area Schools Interim Superintendent Steve Laatsch said he understands how important it is to connect with the families who might have left the district during the pandemic.
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