Guidance for reopening schools in New York State
On July 13, 2020, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced new, data-driven guidance for reopening schools in New York State allowing schools in New York State Regions in Phase IV to reopen if the daily infection rate remains below 5% using a 14-day average. However, schools will close if Regional Infection Rate rises over 9% after August 1, 2020.
The finalized Department of Health and the Reimagine Education Advisory Council guidance and guiding principles are posted on the Internet at:
Among the topics addressed in the State's guidance materials are the following:
Aftercare and Extracurricular activities
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Cohort Structures
Food Service
Masks and Personal Protection Equipment [PPE]
Restructuring Space to Maximize In-Class Instruction
Screening
Social Distancing
Tracing
Transportation
* N.B - The New York State School Board Association notes that "the State Education Department said that Plexiglas® and similar plastic glazing materials called plexiglass are flammable and do not meet fire code or SED regulations. For more information, visit the Office of Facilities Planning website."
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