Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in an email conversation with the superintendent and BOE of a school system in a more rural part of MD where we own a second home. They're saying they can't open full-time because the rule of only 15 kids/classroom (I guess based on 6 foot social distancing guidelines).
Per this thread, as I understand it CDC now says they can relax that for schools. Does anyone have a link to the actual CDC guidelines? I found this link but it's dated from May:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/schools.html
They may not be following all the latest news as closely, so if I can point them to CDC guidelines that will alllow less spacing in classrooms, that may convince them.
To my knowledge (happy to be corrected if wrong), the CDC has not updated its guidance w/r/t school reopening since April and May. They did release FAQs on June 3rd. 6 feet was still recommended. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/schools-faq.html
The AAP released its recommendation that policy considerations start with the goal of sending children to school in-person. It has this comment re: distancing: "Desks should be placed 3 to 6 feet apart when feasible" and "Universal face coverings in middle and high schools when not able to maintain a 6-foot distance (students and adults)." https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/clinical-guidance/covid-19-planning-considerations-return-to-in-person-education-in-schools/