Boston central staff administrators are rolling out lesson plans. Teachers aides in Lowell are stepping in to oversee students — anything to keep classes going while schools try to ride out the latest and most contagious COVID surge so far.
Across the state, school districts are grappling with high numbers of virus-related staff absences that threaten their ability to keep doors open. In Boston, more than 1,000 school staff, including 461 teachers, were out Tuesday, most because of the virus, according to Boston Teachers Union president Jessica Tang.
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