
Education secretary says school in the fall 'will look more like what it was before Covid'
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US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Wednesday projected optimism that the fall will bring a school year that looks "more like what it was before Covid," but stressed that his focus remains on resuming in-person learning this spring.
"My focus really right now is getting as many schools open -- pre-K through eight schools -- in the first 100 days, but also trying to get those high schools open so that we can get all students back in safely, and engaging with their friends and learning in the classroom, where they learn best," Cardona told NBC News' Lester Holt in an interview. The secretary added that students across the country have shown an "inspiring" level of resilience during the pandemic and maintained that there would be a renewed focus on mental health following the passage of President Joe Biden's Covid-19 relief plan.
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