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‘Kids need to be in school;‘ Orange County students return for face-to-face learning

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Josephine Edwards dropped off her grandchildren at Rosemont Elementary School on Friday for the first day of face-to-face learning.This is the first time they’ve been back since the coronavirus pandemic began in March and despite new safety rules, Edwards said she is still concerned."People are still getting sick and I'm kind of scared to send them but I have no other choice,"Her grandchildren were ready with their masks to start their big day.

Her grandson Bentley is in Kindergarten and her granddaughter Jayda, is in 4th grade."I'm really excited," Jayda said.The district laid out rules for parents ahead of the reopening schools, reminding them to stay in their cars during pick up and drop off.Parents are also not.

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