Republicans, Democrats differ over factors K-12 schools should consider in deciding whether to reopen

Americans have mixed views about whether K-12 schools in their area should offer in-person instruction, online instruction or a combination of both as the coronavirus outbreak intensifies across much of the country. And while the public sees health risks to students and teachers as the top factor that should be given a lot of consideration as schools decide whether to reopen, there are wide partisan gaps in these views, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. CONT.

Juliana Menasce Horowitz, Pew Research Center

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