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Virtual Learning Could Make In-Person School Better

Students, for their part, will likely have lost months of learning by the time they fully return to physical classrooms. Most kids yearn for social connection with their peers and teachers, and the pandemic has caused many of them to fall behind. Some lack stable internet access, and have resorted to sitting in the parking lot of their school to use the high-speed Wi-Fi needed for Zoom conferencing. Barred access to in-person schooling can put many American children at risk of going without meals or spending increased time with abusive relatives. The general public has begun to acknowledge what educational research confirms: These issues are the result of extreme inequality in the United States, chronic divestment from public education, and insufficient social safety nets. Remote learning has exacerbated the institutional harms that were already being inflicted on many families.

As Michigan restaurants reopen, owners say outdoor dining could be here to stay - News - Holland Sentinel

As Michigan restaurants reopen, owners say outdoor dining could be here to stay

As Michigan restaurants reopen, owners say outdoor dining could be here to stay Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press © Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press Cafe Cortina in Farmington Hills has set up outdoor dining due to the COVID19 restrictions. The non-igloo spaces are designed to meet outdoor guidelines put forth by the state. Lantern-shaped enclosures with colorful lights. A parking lot transformed into a campground with beer kegs for walls. Air-filled domed tents. These are just a sampling of the creative and unique ways that metro Detroit restaurant owners have put their best foot forward in these brutal times. During the restaurant shutdown,  many owners turned to serve guests outdoors in tents, igloos and other covered structures.

As Michigan restaurants reopen, outdoor dining grabs part of the spotlight

As Michigan restaurants reopen, owners say outdoor dining could be here to stay Susan Selasky, Detroit Free Press © Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press Cafe Cortina in Farmington Hills has set up outdoor dining due to the COVID19 restrictions. The non-igloo spaces are designed to meet outdoor guidelines put forth by the state. Lantern-shaped enclosures with colorful lights. A parking lot transformed into a campground with beer kegs for walls. Air-filled domed tents. These are just a sampling of the creative and unique ways that metro Detroit restaurant owners have put their best foot forward in these brutal times. During the restaurant shutdown,  many owners turned to serve guests outdoors in tents, igloos and other covered structures.

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