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Webinar: Back to school amid COVID-19. As local government officials and school districts prepare for the upcoming school year, the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings hosted a webinar examining the implications of reopening schools for both in-person and online instruction. Speakers discussed federal and state-level responses of support in education amidst the coronavirus pandemic.