In-person summer learning in Detroit’s public schools will continue after court-ordered COVID-19 testing for students returned two positive results, the school district said.
More than half of the 600 students participating in the Detroit Public Schools Community District’s (DPSCD) in-person summer program have been tested since a federal judge’s order on July 21. The order came after far-left activist group By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) filed a lawsuit against the DPSCD, in an ongoing effort to stop the district from reopening its school buildings amid the pandemic.