NEW YORK New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio promised a return to normal next fall for the nation’s largest public school system, announcing Monday that classrooms will open for in-person instruction in September with no remote option. “It’s time for everyone to come back,” said de Blasio, a Democrat. “It’s time for us…
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio promised a return to normal for the nation s largest public school system on Monday as he announced that classrooms will open for in-person
N.Y.C. Will Eliminate Remote Learning for Next School Year
All students and staff members will be back in school buildings full time come September, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday.
About 600,000 of the one million students in the New York City public school system chose to learn remotely this school year. Credit.Anna Watts for The New York Times
May 24, 2021Updated 2:38 p.m. ET
New York City will no longer have a remote schooling option come fall, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday, a major step toward fully reopening the nation’s largest school system and a crucial marker in the city’s economic recovery after more than a year of disruptions caused by the pandemic.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio has repeatedly told reporters that the city plans to bring all New York City public school students back to campus for full, 100% in-person instruction in the fall. (Staten Island Advance file photos)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. As New York City continues to prepare for a full reopening in the 2021-2022 school year, students won’t have the option to learn through a hybrid model, and it’s still unclear if kids can choose to learn fully remote.