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Cleveland schools will require masks during first 5 weeks of school year Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio Students, faculty and others will be required to wear masks inside buildings for at least the first five weeks of the school year, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District announced Monday night.
The mask mandate will include those who are fully vaccinated, the district says. Three-foot social distancing also will be enforced.
The district is following updated COVID-19 coronavirus guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Cleveland Schools CEO Eric Gordon said in a video statement. The mask mandate will be in place for at least five weeks or until the CDC changes its recommendations.
Two finalists have been named in the search for a new principal at Mills Lawn Elementary School.
The school district announced earlier this week that a 12-member interview committee had selected Cheryl Lowe, a fifth-grade teacher at the school, and Megan Winston, an assistant principal at Xenia High School, as the top candidates.
Each candidate is scheduled to give public presentations and answer community members’ questions this week, with Lowe up first Wednesday, May 5, and Winston following on Thursday, May 6. Both events will be livestreamed and posted online on the district’s YouTube channel. District Superintendent Terri Holden said she anticipates making a hiring recommendation at the next school board meeting Thursday, May 13.
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The state reported more than 1,800 new COVID-19 cases Sunday. That’s on par with the state’s 21-day average as virus cases and hospitalizations are on the rise again.
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