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By January, they may be able to separate their desire to get their kids back to school from the person in the White House.

Michael Hartney, an assistant professor at Boston College, regarding how some people’s perspectives on reopening schools may shift as a new president comes into office. Research has found that the decision to reopen schools or not is more closely tied to the political leanings than it is the number of coronavirus cases in the area. (PEW — Nov. 13, 2020)