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A survey of 600 Michigan parents reveals they are worried that both their children and their ability to work will suffer if schools don’t reopen in the fall. But many are also unsure about sending them back to schools that cannot ensure their safety.

Children in Michigan, as in the rest of the country, have been completing their school years remotely for the last three months.

“Many businesses and families are already under significant financial strain due to the COVID-19 crisis, and that is only going to worsen if parents aren’t comfortable and confident in sending their kids to school and going back to work,” Gilda Z. Jacobs, president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy, said in a statement.

Read more in Nonprofit Quarterly. 

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