Students in some districts are returning to school buildings as soon as this week. Meanwhile, Covid-19 cases across the state are still surging due to the highly contagious Delta variant.
School leaders across the state say their number one job is to keep kids safe this fall. But what exactly that means could look different from school to school.
Guests: Brian Ricca (St. Johnsbury School District), Libby Bonesteel (Montpelier-Roxbury School District), Jeanne Collins (Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union), John Castle (North Country Supervisory Union)
Outrage and grief as Vermonters rally for George Floyd
How Fletcher escaped the 1918 flu
The hunger problem ahead
Inequality during the downturn
Why we tattle
One inmate's story of Covid-19 behind bars
Containing the coronavirus as reopening begins
How Vermont hospitals are preparing for a Covid-19 peak
Decoding Vermont's COVID-19 projections
Vermont's spike in unemployment claims, explained
Sen. Leahy on the coronavirus stimulus controversy
Preparing — not panicking — before the outbreak expands
Burlington Progressives take power — and plan their next steps
Competing climate bills in the Statehouse
Vermont's deadliest decade for killings by police
Sanders' skeptics and supporters in New Hampshire
When Bernie Sanders learned to lead
What's next for Woodside
Is paid leave in peril?
A Statehouse agenda, disrupted on day one
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