RICHMOND COUNTY SCHOOLS: Voted Unanimously Approve Mandatory Universal Masking For All Pre-K – 12th Grade Students and Staff

RICHMOND COUNTY SCHOOLS: Voted Unanimously Approve Mandatory Universal Masking For All Pre-K – 12th Grade Students and Staff
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Richmond County Schools issued the following announcement on Aug. 3. 

On Tuesday, August 3, the Richmond County Board of Education voted unanimously to approve mandatory universal masking for all Pre-K – 12th-grade students and staff (including CCP and REaCH) to:

– Mitigate transmission between students and staff;
– Eliminate social distancing requirements;
– Remove daily symptom screenings;
– Allow parents to visit schools again per policy;
– Alleviate “vaccination” tracking concerns;
– Eliminate hybrid instruction model;
– Support in-person learning with the elimination of mass quarantining requirements.

 For a deeper look at this evening’s Back to School Updates presentation, click here: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:baf4d808-786e-456b-a619-d252acc33dfe

As always, the safety of our students and staff is our top priority 

Original source can be found here.



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