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In late March, as most of New York City’s 1.1 million schoolchildren were told to stay home, a group of administrators rushed to put together a plan for what they’d begun calling “regional enrichment centers”—schools for the children of essential workers. 14,000 families had registered to send their children to one of 93 centers by the opening day. “I said to myself, If these people are putting their lives on the line, at least let me make sure that their kids are good,” a teacher overseeing a school in the Bronx said. As N.Y.C. schools prepare to reopen, ⁦Casey Parks looks at those that never closed—none of which have yet reported “a cluster or large amount of symptomatic cases.” Photographs by @elias.williams for The New Yorker.


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