An elementary school student wears a surgical face mask and pumps hand sanitizer into her hands after checking her temperature.
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Despite a surge in COVID cases across the state, the largest school district in Washington says classes are going to start on time this fall.
At least, that’s what it’s saying now.
“The current stats don’t have the potential to change the calculus, but certainly, the evolving nature of COVID itself does have the potential to change the calculus,” said Tim Robinson, a spokesperson for Seattle Public Schools.
Seattle Public Schools oversees more than 104 schools and serves roughly 53,000
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