MIAMI – More than 22,000 students are returning to classrooms in Miami-Dade County on Monday for the first time since schools shut down in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.Pre-K, kindergarten and first grade students are the first to return to the Miami-Dade Public School district under a staggered reopening plan.
Another 40,000 students are expected to return to classrooms on Wednesday, with yet another group starting on Friday. Another group of students will continue distance learning from their homes.
Miami-Dade is the nation’s fourth largest district, with 345,000 students.[TRENDING: DeSantis to lift restaurant limits in Fla. | Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]The.