A Quarter of NYC Students Opt Out of School Buildings This Fall, While 736,000 Are Set to Return — for Now
More than a quarter of New York City families who attend traditional public schools plan to start the 2020-2021 school year fully remote, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday. That means roughly 264,000 students are opting to stay out of school buildings while another 736,000 children are set to participate in a hybrid schedule that combines in-person instruction one to three days a week, while learning at home the rest of the time. |Chalkbeat, Aug. 10
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