Ford School of Public Policy: Dynarski - 'The U.S. is Reopening Many of the Wrong Schools'
August 05, 2020
August 05, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 5 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
Ford School professor Sue Dynarski writes in a column for The New York Times that with coronavirus cases spiking in dozens of states, the prospect of anything resembling a normal school year is fading fast. Schools can't safely reopen if infections are exploding in the communities they serve.
She says the broad consensus among experts on back-to-school priorities is that . . .
Ford School professor Sue Dynarski writes in a column for The New York Times that with coronavirus cases spiking in dozens of states, the prospect of anything resembling a normal school year is fading fast. Schools can't safely reopen if infections are exploding in the communities they serve.
She says the broad consensus among experts on back-to-school priorities is that . . .