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A second protest is happening on the city's westside over Detroit schools holding in-person summer classes. Tuesday morning's protest comes as a local group claimed victory Monday - no bus leaving the terminal, which they spent most of the morning blocking with their bodies and then with large tree branches.
Seven action news crews even saw a couple of bus drivers say they were quitting. The district's superintendent is standing strong saying in person summer classes are needed for the families that requested it and that it can be done safely.
Protesters say it's too soon to send kids back to class that the public health risk isn't worth it.