Just days before New York City schools were supposed to reopen, the city said Tuesday it would delay the start of in-person learning by more than a week, after reaching a last-minute deal with the teachers union that averts the threat of a strike. The nation’s largest school district was one of the few big districts trying to open on-time with students back in the classroom. It plans to let some students take classes online from home every day, while others learn remotely part of the week and go into school some days, under...
Source: Wall Street Journal September 01, 2020 14:58 UTC