Governor Dewine and Ohio's educators worked out a plan to get teachers vaccinated and kids back in the classroom by March 1.
Now, some school districts are saying they will struggle to meet that deadline and get kids back in school, even in a hybrid model. DeWine has accused educators of reneging on their commitment.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, we look at the challenges of getting kids back in the classroom.
Guests:
Alissa Widman Neese, K-12 reporter, the Columbus Dispatch
Talisa Dixon, superintendent and CEO, Columbus City Schools
Emelia Sheeley, assistant director, Riverview International, and mother of two children attending Ecole Kenwood French Immersion Elementary School
Jon Husted, Ohio lieutenant governor