SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – As the global pandemic continues to threaten communities, school districts in Central Florida are in the midst of reopening their brick-and-mortars.
For one mother in Seminole County, the decision of whether to send her two younger children back into the classroom has been a struggle. “There’s just so much going on about, is it safe?
Is it not safe?” Cindy Sosa said. “I would like to have some type of plan maybe for them to go to school in-person or limited, like maybe once or twice a week.
The quality of their learning and having a classroom, having that structure and having that teacher right in front of them, I do think it doesn’t compare to learning remote.”Sosa’s daughter and son will be going into fifth and.