Detroit schools reopen for in-person learning but face teacher shortage
By Ingrid Kelley and David Komer online producer
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In-person learning returns in Detroit public schools but some teachers and parents are unsure
But as the doors to schools reopened the district faces a major challenge with a teacher shortage. It s good to see students back, it is great to see teachers back in school, said Dr. Nikolai Vitti, superintendent.
The head of the Detroit Public Schools Community District and the President of the teachers union was on hand Monday morning to welcome students and families back to in-person learning now that Covid 19 infection rates have significantly declined.