It might be possible to wrap your head around the dramatic changes the airline industry faces to get planes with willing passengers back in the sky. Not so with schools. Cliches like the “new normal” just won’t work. We’re entering the “new abnormal.” COVID-19 means the actions schools take to reopen are exponentially more difficult. Kids don’t have to fly. They have to go to school.
Just what happens when school doors swing open (or not) next fall? No one knows for sure. Successive waves from the COVID-19 tsunami will inundate the myriad practices of education that define our American way of life.
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