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New York City has again delayed the planned start of inperson learning for most of the more than 1 million students in its public school system.
NEW YORK: New York City has again delayed the planned start of in-person learning for most of the more than 1 million students in its public school system.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Thursday that most elementary school students would do remote-only learning until Sept. 29. Middle and high schools would stay remote through Oct. 1.
Pre-kindergarten students and some other special education students will be the only ones who resume in-person instruction on Monday, as originally planned.
De Blasio and union leaders say the city needed more time to prepare for students to return to school buildings.
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