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Yolanda Rios, left, holds her grandchildren, Ava, 7, and Giovanni, 5, as they are evacuated Monday by airboat through floodwaters along the Peace River to get to a hospital for medical care, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Arcadia, Fla. The devastation from Hurricane Ian has left schools shuttered indefinitely in parts of Florida, leaving storm-weary families anxious for word on when and how children can get back to classrooms.

Yolanda Rios, left, holds her grandchildren, Ava, 7, and Giovanni, 5, as they are evacuated Monday by airboat through floodwaters along the Peace River to get to a hospital for medical care, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Arcadia, Fla. The devastation from Hurricane Ian has left schools shuttered indefinitely in parts of Florida, leaving storm-weary families anxious for word on when and how children can get back to classrooms.

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Hurricane Ian closes some Florida schools indefinitely

The devastation from Hurricane Ian has left schools shuttered indefinitely in parts of Florida, leaving storm-weary families anxious for word on when and how children can get back to classrooms.