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Central Bucks families protest against all-virtual classes

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Several dozen people, mostly parents and students in the Central Bucks School District, protested against the district's decision to begin the school year virtually in downtown Doylestown, Pa., on Saturday.

Vanessa Martino, 11, a student at Doyle Elementary School, holds a sign during a protest calling for the Central Bucks School District to offer in-person classes in downtown Doylestown, Pa., on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020. The district said Aug. 10 that it would begin the school year virtually, citing staffing shortages, but some parents and students want to have the option of in-person classes.
Vanessa Martino, 11, a student at Doyle Elementary School, holds a sign during a protest calling for the Central Bucks School District to offer in-person classes in downtown Doylestown, Pa., on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020. The district said Aug. 10 that it would begin the school year virtually, citing staffing shortages, but some parents and students want to have the option of in-person classes.Read moreTIM TAI / Staff Photographer
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