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Aug 2, 2021 · Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) released the “Return to School Roadmap,” a resource to support students, schools, educators, and communities as they prepare to return to safe, healthy in-person learning this fall and emerge from the pandemic stronger than before.
- Alabama. No order in effect. Districts will make the decision on whether to open school buildings. The state board of education encourages that all schools provide, at a minimum, access to both traditional and remote learning throughout the 2020-21 school year.
- Alaska. No order in effect. Each school district will decide when and if to reopen buildings. The state departments of education and health created a framework and guidance to help districts as they decide how to provide instruction.
- Arizona. No order in effect. School districts, in conjunction with their local health departments, must consider benchmarks on new cases, diagnostic test percent positivity, and COVID-19 related hospitalizations to determine when in-person classes can begin again.
- Arkansas. Ordered open. Education Secretary Johnny Key issued guidance Aug. 5 that requires districts to offer in-person instruction five days a week when classes resume.
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Apr 30, 2021 · Updated 2:01 PM EDT, Fri April 30, 2021. Link Copied! Pool/Getty Images North America/Getty Images. CNN — President Joe Biden said Friday that K-12 schools “should probably all be open” in...
Feb 12, 2021 · Updated at 5:30 p.m. ET. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released on Friday its much-anticipated, updated guidance to help school leaders decide how to safely bring students back...
Sep 17, 2021 · 180. By The New York Times. Published Sept. 17, 2021 Updated Sept. 22, 2021. This fall, after 18 months of classroom closures, seemingly endless screen time, child-care emergencies and nasty...
Jan 20, 2022 · Due to historic investments in K-12 schools through the American Rescue Plan and using the full force of the Administration to get educators, staff, and students vaccinated throughout the year, 95% of public school elementary and middle schools were open, in-person full-time in early January 2022, compared to just 46% in January 2021.