COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

Shutting down schools for fall four months out seems just as reactionary and agenda-driven as some of the "reopen everything ASAP" plans.


I agree. Now is too early to make those decisions. I do think opening schools will require some kinds of modified schedules, rotation of students on campuses to keep the numbers down, and likely more remote learning and less days on campus. But, it's too early to shut schools down or make final decisions on how to proceed if/when they do open. We need to see how the Phase plans work before we can know what is going to happen.