A crisis for education

A crisis for education

By The Washington Post

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner on the decision to keep public schools online in the fall. Laura Meckler explains the delicate dance local districts are facing with whether to allow students on campus. And Nick Anderson, on a victory for international college students.
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California’s two largest districts will keep students home as the pandemic worsens.
With coronavirus science still iffy, U.S. schools hope to reopen for 56.6 million K-12 students.
The Trump administration has dropped its plan to strip international college students taking only online classes of their visas.
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