The American Academy of Pediatrics says kids need to be physically present in school when it starts back in the fall despite the coronavirus pandemic.The group, which represents and guides pediatricians across the country, recently updated its school recommendations.It comes as states nationwide begin to unveil their plans for getting America’s 56 million students back to school.On the AAP website, they say evidence shows the academic, mental and physical benefits of in-person learning outweigh the risks from the coronavirus.The group added schools are probably not greatly amplifying the spread of the virus and children are less likely to become extremely sick from COVID-19 than adults.To lessen the risk of the virus' spread, the AAP.