/ Modified feb 26, 2021 1:18 p.m.

Pima County Supt. hopeful about return to in-person learning

A discussion with Pima County School Superintendent Dustin Williams.

The desire for schools to resume in-person learning is shared by education leaders across the state, including Pima County Superintendent of Schools Dustin Williams. Williams told Tony Paniagua he was optimistic that most districts could begin calling students back to the class by late March as the number of new COVID-19 cases continues to trend downward. He also described some of the challenges facing schools as they address issues that stem from the pandemic that include learning loss.

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