No, the states all have different criteria that are set by the state Departments of Education and the state and local Health Departments.
What we have are dates that students are supposed to have some form on in person instruction and then a litany of conditions in which the school will be shut for 14 days, more than 14 days, or conversion to 100% virtual.
If your governor does not want schools to open, the schools will not open.
No, the states all have different criteria that are set by the state Departments of Education and the state and local Health Departments.
What we have are dates that students are supposed to have some form on in person instruction and then a litany of conditions in which the school will be shut for 14 days, more than 14 days, or conversion to 100% virtual.
If your governor does not want schools to open, the schools will not open.