If Schools Won't Teach This Fall, They Should Let Others

If Schools Won't Teach This Fall, They Should Let Others
(Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP)

Around the globe, school is back in session. Across Europe, kids returned to class in Belgium on May 18, Finland on May 14, France on May 11, Norway on April 27, Germany on April 20, and Denmark on April 15. But in the United States, parents in many communities are being told that their schools might not even re-open by September.

What’s going on? After all, the fatality rate in the U.S. lies below most western European nations. Some of our teachers are nervous, but so are theirs. Some of our parents are reluctant to send their children back to school, but so are theirs. What’s different?

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