Buffalo parents express mixed reactions to keeping schools closed until February
By Jay Rey
News Staff Reporter
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Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash talks about the district's decision to keep classes remote until at least next February during a press conference outside Buffalo School of Culinary Arts & Hospitality, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. (Derek Gee / Buffalo News)
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Wendy Mistretta believes about a third of Buffalo Public Schools parents want their children to go back to attending classes in school amid the pandemic, a third want their children to continue remote instruction and a third would send their children back to school under certain circumstances.
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Samuel L. Radford III said of the announcement that Buffalo Public Schools will continue remote learning until at least Feb. 1: "The right thing to do is give parents the option. That’s what’s going on in other districts.”
Buffalo Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Kriner Cash talks about the district's decision to keep classes remote until at least next February during a press conference outside Buffalo School of Culinary Arts & Hospitality, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. (Derek Gee / Buffalo News)
Wendy Mistretta believes about a third of Buffalo Public Schools parents want their children to go back to attending classes in school amid the pandemic, a third want their children to continue remote instruction and a third would send their children back to school under certain circumstances.
Samuel L. Radford III said of the announcement that Buffalo Public Schools will continue remote learning until at least Feb. 1: "The right thing to do is give parents the option. That’s what’s going on in other districts.”