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Superintendents Face Big Challenge With Reopening Schools

"This is the most disrupted school year anyone who is living has seen."

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BOSTON — Even though parents, teachers and students are running out of patience, educators say we need to answer a whole series of questions before we can even think about reopening schools for the fall.

“This is the most disrupted school year anyone who is living has seen. Everything we are doing, it’s something that is totally out of character for how schools operate,” Tom Scott, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents, told WBZ-TV Wednesday.

Scott said there are several big issues to address.

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“PPE’s, making sure we have masks, making sure that there is reasonable distancing between student-to-student and also between a teacher and a student that’s going to be challenging in and of itself,” he explained.

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