Large Central NY districts bring back more students for in-person school; will others follow?
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
Posted Feb 23, 2021
Science teacher Leonardo Oppendisano takes a temperature check on a student at the LaFayette Junior/Senior High School Thursday, September 10, 2020.N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, N.Y. As more Central New York parents clamor for in-person instruction and the coronavirus cases decline, some school districts are responding.
Two large school districts Liverpool and North Syracuse plan to bring more students back for in-person learning starting in early March. They are adding another day or more of instructional time for junior high or high school students.
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Onondaga County considers reducing 6-foot distancing in schools to let more kids into class
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