Detroit Public Schools Pause In-Person Learning Until May Amid COVID-19 Cases Spike
(CBS DETROIT) - Students in Michigan's largest school district will switch to virtual learning after a spike in COVID-19 cases.
The Detroit Public Schools Community District says in-person learning will resume no earlier than May 11th.
The district will continue to monitor COVID-19 infection rates until the next board meeting in May.
However, teachers who want to continue in-person learning will be allowed to instruct students upon parental approval.
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