'As we are learning the hard way, the actions of a few can impact the many.'
And in some cases, school officials are laying the blame for their changing plans on families in their communities, where graduation and end-of-summer parties prompted spikes in positive COVID-19 cases.
Parties are only one reason for the switch, with everything from staff shortages to broader outbreaks in the community forcing some districts to flip to an all-remote start.
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