Thursday on Political Rewind: Few areas of our lives during the pandemic have been as fraught with anxiety and uncertainty as our schools.\n\nAs the virus rages through communities across Georgia, school systems have struggled to open classroom doors to students.\n\nGeorgia teachers have died of the virus, and many fear the risks they take leading in-person classes. Parents struggle to balance their hopes of getting their children back to normal school life with their worry the virus will be brought home.\n\nNow, Gov. Brian Kemp is signaling preparations to include teachers and other staff in the ranks of those eligible to be vaccinated in the weeks ahead.\n\nAre we ready for school life to resume normally? And at what cost?\n\nPanelists:\n\nMaureen Downey \u2014 Education Columnist, Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nTracey Nance Pendley \u2014 Georgia Teacher of the Year, Atlanta Public Schools Fourth-Grade Teacher\n\nDr. Sarah Vinson \u2014 Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist\n\nKevin Riley \u2014 Editor, Atlanta Journal-Constitution