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State Outlines Plan to Bring Students Back to Schools

Education Commissioner Jeff Riley said additional funding combined with the eventual fate of the Chapter 70 increases will "allow us to go back to in-person schooling in a robust format." [Photo: Pat Greenhouse/Boston Globe/Pool]

Allowing hundreds of thousands of K-12 students to resume learning in school buildings this fall will improve educational outcomes, relieve pressure on families and boost supports for the state's most vulnerable children, Baker administration officials said as they unveiled a back-to-school framework Thursday.

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