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Gov. issues recommendations for re-opening schools

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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced a set of recommendations for public schools as campuses plan to reopen this fall.

The guidelines fall under DeSantis’ step-by-step approach to reopen Florida safely amid the coronavirus. DeSantis spoke with Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran during a news conference about the state’s plan to reopen school campuses.

The plan allows nearly $475 million in state directed education financial assistance provided to Florida through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. In total, the regulation provided more than $2 billion in education-related aid, officials said.

“In Florida, we’re taking a smart, safe, step-by-step approach to re-opening, and this extensive data driven plan will ensure Florida students, educators, and families have the confidence and support needed to get students back to the classroom, which will in turn allow parents back into the workforce and allow Florida to hit its economic stride,” DeSantis said in a statement.

The plan, which can be found here, aims to close achievement gaps, which authorities said was likely increased by school closings caused by the coronavirus. The plan also focuses on creating a space for safe learning.

DeSantis’ announcement comes after schools underwent at least two months of distance learning to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

“It is critically important that we continue to show compassion and grace as we make decisions to safely get students back in the classroom,” Corcoran said. “We realize that to fully re-open Florida, we must do our due diligence and instill confidence in families which allows them to return to school campuses safely and ready to succeed. Data from across the nation and world clearly indicates it is safe to reopen schools in August.

Additionally, we must and will attack the achievement gap by offering summer programs and engaging in significant academic interventions to ensure all children receive a world class education.”

Recommendations for school re-openings

Step-by-Step Approach: K-12 Campus Reopening Steps 1-2-3

Step 1 – June – open up campuses for youth activities and summer camps.
Step 2 – July – expand campus capacities further for summer recovery instruction.
Step 3 – August – open up campuses at full capacity for traditional start of the academic year.

Step-by-Step Approach: Postsecondary Campus Reopening

Summer A and C Semesters – state colleges, technical colleges and universities are generally virtual, with the exception of first responder and some CTE programs.

Summer B Semester – open state colleges and technical colleges for in-person summer learning. State universities continue to remain virtual as they have already decided for Summer B.

Fall Semester – open state colleges, technical colleges and universities at full capacity for traditional start of the academic year.

Reopening Strategies

 

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