Ask a community college president about what school will look like in the fall and be prepared for an eye roll, lots of shrugging and even a baffled look or two.
They’ve got no clue, really. That’s not their fault. In the coronavirus era of rapidly changing information and restrictions, the presidents have no idea what they’ll be allowed to do, much less how they are going to instruct students. “That will be the million-dollar question. I’m not sure we know yet,” said Martha Parham, the senior vice president for public relations for the American Association of Community Colleges. “A lot depends on how the economy bounces back.”
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