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America gets a D+ for school infrastructure - but federal COVID relief could pay for many repairs

  • Written by Michael Addonizio, Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Wayne State University
imageMoney from the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan could go toward much-needed improvements to crumbling public school buildings.Erin Clark for The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Many kids are attending public schools this spring with the use of COVID-19 safety protocols, including more desk spacing, more frequent cleaning and mandates to wear masks.

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