The statistics/demographics back that up Clavurion, schools would have likely been the first to open, but I think most are going to close for the year with more well off districts doing virtual learning and less well off districts doing possibly mail-in work (my sister-in-law is a primary school teacher doing mail packets in her district in FL).
Here in San Antonio I think all public schools have already done so. Private schools are own discretion but most follow certain districts. I've been my daughter's defacto teacher daily so I'm glad the year is almost over. Not that I am a bad teacher or don't have the patience for it... but we are paying for schooling, so I'd like to get that value out of the investment. If this continues the wife and I are debating home schooling next year. Even with the cost of the curriculum we'd come out multiple thousands ahead.
^ But that's just one additional worry to the many that this whole situation has us racking our brains over.
Attached are New York's mortality demographics as of the 4/16.