KEY POINTS
  • Almost a full year into the coronavirus crisis, some schools have yet to reopen for any in-person learning.
  • Crowded classrooms, a shortage of available teachers and aging buildings with poor ventilation systems are just some of the challenges these institutions still face.

It's been nearly a year since the coronavirus crisis first brought the nation to a standstill, and some schools have yet to reopen — despite a growing number of examples that it is possible to do so safely.

Crowded classrooms, a shortage of available teachers and aging buildings with poor ventilation systems or windows that won't open are just some of the challenges these institutions face, along with sudden spikes in Covid-19 cases in pockets across the country.