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When It Comes To Returning To School, Families Are Making Their Own Plans

It's mid-July and there are no real answers. What is certain is that families across Massachusetts are making their own decisions.

BOSTON — It’s the topic among parents with school-aged children. Will they be going back to the classroom? What will the school year look like?

It’s mid-July and there are no real answers. What is certain is that from Westfield to Marshfield, families across Massachusetts are making their own decisions.

“I think at this point we would probably be most comfortable with a hybrid type of situation. Maybe a couple of days in the classroom at school and the rest distance learning,” said Matt Collins of Westfield. His 11-year-old daughter attends intermediate school.

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“I have a lot of real concerns about her [my daughter’s] safety and really primarily the safety of the teachers,” said Ashley Anechiarico of Dedham. “We don’t know how the other kids’ families are dealing with quarantine.”

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