Between our vaccination rate and 1 out of 15 residents having natural immunity, are we not near community immunity hear in Fairfax County?
Also if it all falls apart, how is FCPS not in violation of SB 1303?
1. § 1. As used in this act:
"In-person instruction" means any form of instructional interaction between teachers and students that occurs in person and in real time.
"In-person instruction" does not include the act of proctoring remote online learning in a classroom.
§ 2. Each school board shall offer in-person instruction to each student enrolled in the local school division in a public elementary and secondary school for at least the minimum number of required instructional hours and to each student enrolled in the local school division in a public school-based early childhood care and education program for the entirety of the instructional time provided pursuant to such program.
§ 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 2 of this act:
1. If a local school board determines, in collaboration with the local health department and in strict adherence to "Step 2: Determine the Level of School Impact" in the Department of Health's Interim Guidance to K-12 School Reopening or any similar provision in any successor guidance document published by the Department of Health, that the transmission of COVID-19 within a school building is at a high level, the local school board may provide fully remote virtual instruction or a combination of in-person instruction and remote virtual instruction to the at-risk groups of students indicated as the result of such collaboration or, if needed, the whole student population in the school building, but in each instance only for as long as it is necessary to address and ameliorate the level of transmission of COVID-19 in the school building.