Paullette Healy isn t sure yet where her 13-year-old son, Lucas, will go to school this fall.
She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and says New York City school buildings are in disarray, with overcrowded classrooms and windows that barely open. She worries about classroom ventilation and social distancing.
The city has announced it will not offer a remote learning option in the coming school year. In a statement to NPR, a NYC schools spokesperson said the district s buildings are some of the safest places to be during the pandemic, adding that classroom ventilation systems are fully operational.
But Healy isn t convinced.
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