Safely moving forward with a classroom environment

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  • Elected officials predict the 2020-21 school year will look very different in how everything from registration to classroom instruction will be conducted due to COVID-19 fears but insist youngsters should be allowed to go back to school to prevent harm to their educational, emotional and social development. File Photo
    Elected officials predict the 2020-21 school year will look very different in how everything from registration to classroom instruction will be conducted due to COVID-19 fears but insist youngsters should be allowed to go back to school to prevent harm to their educational, emotional and social development. File Photo
As the fight against COVID-19 continues, we must demonstrate that we can confront the challenges of the virus while still taking deliberate steps to safely reopen the economy. There is no substitute for restaurants filled with patrons, classrooms full of children, or retail storefronts packed with American consumers. Prior to the pandemic, our American economy was stronger than it had been in…

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