Skepticism, questions mark reaction to education commissionerâs calls for reopening
By Travis Andersen and Felicia Gans Globe Staff,Updated February 23, 2021, 12:50 p.m.
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Students headed for the school bus after leaving Samuel Adams Elementary School in Boston.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
A chorus of stakeholders on Tuesday reacted skeptically to the Baker administrationâs call for elementary school students across Massachusetts to have the option of returning to in-person learning five days a week, though at least one prominent Boston lawmaker praised the idea.
Beth Kontos, president of the American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts, said in a statement that the approach will only work if state officials âfinally provide the resources and support local districts have lacked over the past year.â
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