Etienne Louis, 7, left, and his brother Samuel Louis, 5, listen to their teacher at the Plein Soleil Elementary School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Most schools in earthquake-shattered Port-au-Prince are eyeing a March restart, at least those that can find a safe place to hold classes. Private schools such as this were allowed to reopen on Feb. 1.
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