City official says the centers should open to the public eventually, but the timeline for that is unclear.
Educators say the move takes pressure off of students and teachers alike in an unprecedented time.
Defenders office, advocacy groups have warned about the potential dangers of incarceration during the outbreak.
"Whenever we get to the here-on-out, will the decisions we make be based on the hope that a pandemic doesn’t happen again? Or will they be based on the reality that it can, with the understanding that no one should be in such desperate positions as some of us are now in?"
With public schools closed for a month, learning has largely shifted online.
Despite assurances from Mayor Cantrell that quarantined employees will get "civil leave" pay, three employees told The Lens they are currently on unpaid leave.
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Children, particularly small children, need to understand the sudden transition in their daily routines because of COVID-19. And they need our grace, support, and respect (yes, respect, as a human being), especially during times such as these.
Defense attorneys say city's jail is a dangerous environment during an outbreak.
Schools are closed at least until April. Tests were set to begin at some schools by the end of March.