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Officials in North Dakota's largest school district are discussing whether to have older children head back to classrooms such as the Carl Ben Eielson Middle School in Fargo, N.D., shown on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Some members of a task force studying the issue say that while data has shown that local K-12 students have not proved to be COVID-19 super spreaders, the skyrocketing virus rates among adults could keep the junior and senior high students learning from a distance. The Fargo Public School District started in-person grade school classes this past week. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)

Officials in North Dakota's largest school district are discussing whether to have older children head back to classrooms such as the Carl Ben Eielson Middle School in Fargo, N.D., shown on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. Some members of a task force studying the issue say that while data has shown that local K-12 students have not proved to be COVID-19 super spreaders, the skyrocketing virus rates among adults could keep the junior and senior high students learning from a distance. The Fargo Public School District started in-person grade school classes this past week. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)

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