The updated plan to reopen New York City’s schools in the fall has left many parents feeling uncertain about what they should do next. CBS2's Dave Carlin reports.
New York City is revealing how it will handle COVID-19 cases in classrooms for the upcoming school year. Some are calling the new plan "frightening." CBS2's John Dias explains.
Calling out the superintendent of schools directly, the president of the Oakland Education Association says there’s no distance-learning plan or any agreement on what’s expected from teachers...