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As 83% of schools go back to the classroom, the most vulnerable kids are getting left behind

DATE:  February 22, 2021

​There’s the achievement gap. And now we may be seeing the rise of the “in-person learning” gap, too. As of this month, 83% of Michigan’s school districts say they’re already offering or planning to offer at least some form of in-person instruction, according to a new statewide survey. That’s a big jump from the 64% who were planning to do so in January, according to a release from Michigan State University.

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