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'No time to lose': Puerto Rico governor authorizes gradual school reopening in March


No time to lose : Puerto Rico governor authorizes gradual school reopening in March
Syra Ortiz-Blanes, The Miami Herald
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Pedro Pierluisi, the Former congressional representative, talks to the press after listening and answering questions before the Puerto Rican House of Representatives as they consider him for the vacant secretary of state post on August 2, 2019, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico Puerto Rico public and private schools that comply with Health Department guidelines can return to in-person classes beginning March 1, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi announced Monday.
There is no time to lose. Our children and youth have had to wait too long to return to their schools, said the island s leader at a virtual news conference. ....

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Puerto Rico prepares to reopen schools 1 year after pandemic | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


DáNica Coto
February 08, 2021 - 2:04 PM
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico officials announced Monday that five grades will return to in-person classes next month as the U.S. territory prepares to reopen public schools for the first time in a year, causing some parents to worry about a potential increase in coronavirus cases.
Kindergarteners, special education students, and children in first, second, third and 12th grades are tentatively scheduled to be back in classrooms at certain schools March 3, said Elba Aponte, Puerto Rico’s education secretary-designate.
“I recognize there is uncertainty among parents and the school community given the announcement of the upcoming reopening,” she said. ....

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