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 @8QQHX5FDemocrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

If the covid vaccine has been administered to all people and we are not at high risk

 @8TMX69TDemocrat from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8TJVNCHDemocrat from Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only vaccinated students should be allowed to attend and there should be an online option for all students

 @8THJKTXSocialist from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes if proper safety measures are guaranteed and teachers/students have a choice

 @8T9CYFCDemocrat from Wisconsin  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but with vaccination requirements and the option to continue e-learning.

 @8T8T8G7Democrat from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8T5FQD3Democrat from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only vaccinated people should be allowed to attend and they should have a choice whether they want to go back.

 @8T3DJZ5Socialist from Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8SYT8LFSocialist from Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but they should have the choice, and it should also only be in-person for vaccinated kids

 @8SXY7K8Democrat from South Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, and offer a choice between online and in-person learning, and require masks

 @8SGMZS7Democrat from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only once is it safe to do so, and not all students going at the same time.

 @8S7QZKWDemocrat from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only if they can do so safely with a plan and availability of online learning

 @8S68ZZ9Democrat from North Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only if there has been a still amount of numbers of COVID cases.

 @8S4TPXZDemocrat from North Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

Only In school districts where there is a positivity rate of 5% or below.

 @8S46JY3Democrat from North Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

For the kids in Elementary School, yes. For middle and high, no, since they are more able to take control of their learning.

 @8S39B4HDemocrat from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only for vaccinated students and teachers, and allow parents to let their children continue online learning if they are still too concerned about the health risks.

 @8RMLXFWDemocrat from Arizona  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only for fully vaccinated students who will still follow still wear face masks and sanitize and offer a choice between online and in-person learning.

 @6MRFFY9Democratfrom West Virginia  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8RHYFK5Socialist from North Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but offer a choice between online and in-person. Split the in-person into groups and have lots of restrictions/requirements

 @8RDXJNRSocialist from Pennsylvania  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, only if the student is vaccinated and still has the choice between online and in-person learning

 @8RD793BSocialist from Indiana  answered…5yrs5Y

yes, but only with strict rules high mask enforcement, teachers having at least one dose of a vaccine, severe discipline if students don't wear a mask.

 @8RBRJ46Democrat from New Hampshire  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but it should only offer a hybrid option (half in school half remote). If the school is in a hotspot it should be full remote.

 @8R9RTKVDemocrat from Pennsylvania  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8R9QN59Democrat from Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

No. Not until ALL teachers are vaccinated. And at that point it should be the choice of the teachers/parents

 @8R9PL3RDemocrat from New York  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, with family choice for online or in person and regular (at least weekly) pcr testing and daily quick tests for those who choose in person.

 @8R98VGPDemocrat from Washington  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8R7QN8GDemocrat from New York  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only if proper safety measures for staff and students are implemented, such as testing and vaccination.

 @8R6TW9YDemocrat from Missouri  answered…5yrs5Y

yes but there should be a requirement of masks and a choice between online and in-person learning

 @8R5BH65Democrat from Minnesota  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only when ALL staff are vaccinated. Children should also be vaccinated.

 @8R4M63JDemocrat from Nevada  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but after the COVID-19 infection rates decrease to under 10% and the majority are vaccinated.

 @8QXPDX8Democrat from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

No, children, teachers and parents should have the right to choose whether they feel comfortable or not going back and socially distance if they feel comfortable going into the building and for those who don't they can watch the lesson virtually.

 @8QTY2MWDemocrat from Nevada  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QTR4G5Socialist from Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QS9MFCSocialist from Iowa  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QRT7S8Democrat from California  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QRM996Democrat from North Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

yes but with protection and they should offer the choice of online classes

 @8QR435QDemocrat from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but with adequate safety measures. Vaccines for teachers and staff, distancing, mask requirements, more staff to help aid with the knowledge loss this year has brought.

 @8QQZNV2Socialist from California  answered…5yrs5Y

It depends on vaccine distribution, infection rates, and local ICU capacity.

 @8QQZFYVSocialist from Utah  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQYVJ7Democrat from South Carolina  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQYFLFDemocrat from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, depending on the percentage of students and staff have been vaccinated.

 @8QQY4XMDemocrat from California  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQY3B6Democrat from Colorado  answered…5yrs5Y

If covid goes away or there are fewer cases then yes but if there are still high cases then no

 @8QQXVM5Socialist from Louisiana  answered…5yrs5Y

It depends on the current status of the COVID-19 pandemic, but as it stands, no school should be open.

 @8QQX6TCDemocrat from Wisconsin  answered…5yrs5Y

There should be a bit more covid prevention standards in schools, and they should slowly go back in school when prepared and covid rates go down.

 @8QQWLCHWorking Family from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

If teachers are safe, then yes. It depends of how bad covid is at the time.

 @8QQWK5FDemocratfrom Maine  answered…5yrs5Y

Depends on whether the cases for covid 19 have increased or decreased. If the levels have dropped significantly or a vaccine that is tested and works then schools should consider opening.

 @8QQW76MDemocrat from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQW4YHDemocrat from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

It depends on the conditions of the city/region where the school is located.

 @8QQVGZPSocialist from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

It should be the parents choice and an online option should be mandatory everywhere.

 @8QQVD4CDemocrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

No, not enough people are vaccinated yet and we still do not know enough about the virus.

 @8QQR458Democrat from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, they should be given the proper funding to ensure teachers, staff and students stay protected against covid-19.

 @8QQQQCXDemocrat from Maryland  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQP7BBDemocrat from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQMMZQDemocrat from Louisiana  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQLJCMDemocrat from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQLH8SDemocrat from Kentucky  answered…5yrs5Y

it’s a tough question to answer having kids go back could be better for learning but bad because of the spread of covid

 @8QQKMSVDemocrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQK4QRSocialist from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

Only students who do not have people that are high risk in their families.

 @8QQJLCGSocialist from Arkansas  answered…5yrs5Y

No, not until the CDC declares the current public health crisis over.

 @8QQJ33YSocialist from Kansas  answered…5yrs5Y

Depends on the percentage of people who have took the vaccine and how bad covid is at the time.

 @8QQHXNYSocialist from Michigan  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, if a high enough percentage of the population has been vaccinated.

 @8QQHCVCDemocrat from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

if there is no decrease, or an increase in covid cases then schools should all close for in-person learning

 @8QQH4ZRDemocrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

No, it should be hybrid learning so that what needs to be done in person, is in the classroom, and what can be done online/at home, is done outside the classroom.

 @8QQG8Y3Democrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

This depends on the number of vaccines that are distributed and if the number of COVID cases in the U.S. has immensely decreased.

 @8QQFFHZDemocrat from New Jersey  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only if there are specific guidelines and requirements (a plan) in place to go back safely

 @8QQDDSKDemocrat from Connecticut  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8564YBHDemocrat from Arizona  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, as long as our country has a steady rate of individuals receiving their vaccines

 @8QQDB46Democrat from Massachusetts  answered…5yrs5Y

Children are vectors of the virus for our adult/vulnerable population. Unless there is a way to ensure the safety of the teachers then yes school is fine

 @8QQD837Democrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

They should allow the learning to be in a hybrid format, so students can choose to be in-person or online.

 @8QQ9SC8Democrat from Arizona  answered…5yrs5Y

If Covid is gone then yes but a mask mandate needs to be put in focus.

 @8QQ7JQFSocialistfrom Maine  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQ66MFDemocrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, if positive COVID-19 numbers have dropped drastically by Fall 2021.

 @8QQ57N5Socialist from Massachusetts  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QQ44ZYDemocrat from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

It depends on the handle the US has on the Coronavirus. If it continues to only worsen from now until then, the only logical option would be to hold off from in person.