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Reply to "Allegedly there are several options for the fall none of which include being back full time?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm on a new england school board and we have determined that there is no possible way to return FT under normal conditions with current CDC guidelines. We don't have enough classroom space to distance, we don't have enough bathrooms to allow proper contact tracing, we don't have enough buses to safely transport, etc. So unless CDC guidelines significantly change in the next 3 months, we have to adopt some sort of hybrid model. We'll have several different models and contingencies to those models, and hope to have more science-based guidance by mid-August to open in some fashion. [/quote] So you will just not have school resume until cases are at 0 then? The cdc guidelines are to be used as a wait for it...GUIDELINE. It's not the Bible on going back to school. And CDC themselves knows it's not realistic for any school system to do all of it.[/quote] You have to follow GUIDELINES so teachers and staff have the confidence to return. No public school family wants FT online learning, and no small town with a small hospital wants a Covid outbreak. So you follow the guidelines to the best of your ability, and hope they're reasonable. Maybe we can't do 6' distance, but can do 4'. [/quote]
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