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Beshear talking with superintendents today

By Olivia Krauth and Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal

Gov. Andy Beshear has scheduled a conference call with Kentucky school superintendents Thursday afternoon as he weighs potentially longer school closures. After initially recommending public schools close for at least two weeks starting in mid-March, Beshear later extended the closures until April 20.

It is unclear whether Beshear will recommend closing schools until May or keeping classrooms shuttered until the start of the next school year. Earlier this week, Beshear said it was in the "realm of possibility" that students would not return to in-person classes until next school year.

Read more at courier-journal.com




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