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School districts that backed Trump are returning to in-person classes more quickly, data shows

School districts in counties where a majority of voters cast their ballots for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election are more likely to have students back in classrooms, according to a website that tracks reopenings.

The Return to Learn Tracker – a joint venture between the American Enterprise Institute and Davidson College – is monitoring more than 8,000 public school districts as to whether they are operating with full in-person, hybrid or remote-only instruction.

As of mid-March, 49% of school districts in counties that voted for Trump are operating fully in-person, while 47% are hybrid and 4% are remote-only.

That is compared to just 18% of districts in majority-Biden counties that are operating fully in-person, the data shows. In those areas, 64% of districts are opting for a hybrid learning model, while 17% remain remote-only.

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1 thought on “School districts that backed Trump are returning to in-person classes more quickly, data shows”

  1. Are teachers still getting paid while school is not in session? If they are they should be laid off like other Americans whose businesses were closed due to the Plandemic. I’d bet they would be begging to get back in the classroom.

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