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'Stunning' statistic out of Philadelphia shows why schools MUST fully open this fall

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman said on CNN this morning that “one half of Philadelphia’s school children didn’t log on to remote learning this spring”:

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“Stunning” is right:

And this divide is only going to get worse as private schools are figuring out a way to open up while public schools in the same towns are not:

What a joke. Do any of these cities actually care about education outcomes?

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As we told you earlier, NYC is going with this hybrid model but then putting kids in daycare. Why not just put them in school?

And as we dither here, countries like Japan and Belgium are ditching remote learning entirely:

Open the schools!

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