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DeVos Softens Position on Schools Reopening in Georgia Visit

Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is softening earlier comments that called for schools to reopen for in-person instruction for all. During a visit to a Georgia high school on Tuesday, she said that what she really wants to see is “100% learning.”

DeVos and President Donald Trump have been pressuring school systems to open in person. The 56,000-student Forsyth district is the largest school system in Georgia to have resumed full-time in person instruction for any student who wants it. About 30% of parents instead chose all-virtual schooling. The Forsyth district has reported 45 coronavirus infections so far among students and staff.

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