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Into Coronavirus and the Classroom: Teachers | Into America Podcast – Ep. 56 | NBC News and MSNBC

The debate over whether to re-open schools doesn't just affect kids. This summer, teachers have found themselves ensnared in a nation-wide fight over school re-openings. In Florida, the largest teacher's union sued the state over its plans to re-open. In Michigan, teachers organized a protest to stop school buses from leaving lots, raising their voices and signs, pleading summer camps to stay closed. Teachers are crafting mock gravestones. Some teachers have even started drafting their wills. For Adeline Baltazar, a middle-school teacher in San Diego, June was a scary month. But soon after, her district decided to stay fully remote in the fall. On this episode of our special 3-part series, Coronavirus and the Classroom, we look at this unfolding debate through a teacher's eyes. Host Trymaine Lee talks to Adeline, or as her students like to call her, Ms. A, about the challenges she endured going online in the spring, her relief when school stayed online, and why she is surprisingly optimistic about the fall. https://link.chtbl.com/obvkRMCh?sid=ep56» Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more NBC video: http://bit.ly/MoreNBCNews

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Into Coronavirus and the Classroom: Teachers | Into America Podcast – Ep. 56 | NBC News and MSNBC

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