Schools across Britain were struggling to stay open on Wednesday, with some forc...
LONDON - Schools across Britain were struggling to stay open on Wednesday, with some forced to partially or fully close as staff and students stayed at home because of the spread of coronavirus.
Geoff Barton, the general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders union, said head teachers were saying they were struggling to keep their institutions open beyond Friday. Some schools are closing but offering to look after the children of parents who work in key public services like health or social care.
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