NY Daily News: Survey of 100 NYC families with kids in remote learning find most want to return to school buildings in September, but many still have safety concerns

By Michael Elsen-Rooney

New York Daily News | May 14, 2021 at 6:00 AM

A survey of roughly 100 city parents with kids still enrolled in full-time remote learning found the majority are planning to send their children back to school buildings next fall — but many still harbor safety and logistical concerns.

Sixty-four percent of the families surveyed by the campaigns of Comptroller candidate Brad Lander and City Council candidate Justin Krebs said they’re likely to send their kids back to in-person classes next fall, while another 20% are still on the fence, and about 15% are unlikely to send their kids back to in-person classes.

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