Experts: Federal Help A Must To Safely Reopen Michigan Schools

COVID-19 And Michigan Public Schools: What Do We Need To Get Schools Back In Session This Fall?

COVID-19 And Michigan Public Schools: What Do We Need To Get Schools Back In Session This Fall?

Posted by Neighbors for public schools on Thursday, June 18, 2020
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Livonia, MI, June 18, 2020

Experts: Federal Help A Must To Safely Reopen Michigan Schools

Experts weighed in today on the challenges Michigan public schools face as they look to reopen this fall. The webinar, “COVID-19 And Michigan Public Schools: What Do We Need To Get Schools Back In Session This Fall,” was hosted by the non-profit, Neighbors for Public Schools.

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