Parents and teachers are still waiting for a Tallahassee-based judge to make a ruling on the legality of in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.It may even happen as early as tomorrow.While parents and teachers are saying it’s not legal for schools to offer in-person learning, state leaders say parents should have the option for in-person learning as schools are slowly and safely reopening.Thousands of kids are getting ready for their first day of class in many Central Florida counties come Monday.The state’s largest teachers union and even a few Orlando attorneys are suing Gov.
Ron DeSantis and the state’s education commissioner.They’re saying legally it’s just not right or safe for now to reopen schools for in-person learning.