Should school districts relax regulations to get kids back into the classroom?
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The key to full-time, in-person learning could be loosened COVID-19 regulations, but is it worth it? Experts in health and education discuss this and more. Panelists include Amina Kennedy, Secondary English Teacher at Robert Frost Middle School in Deer Park; Dr. Sharon Nachman, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital; Donald A. James, Ed.D., Superintendent of Commack Schools; and Linda Wygonik, Eastport-South Manor Teachers Association Union President. Sign up for COVID-19 text alerts at newsday.com/text.