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Tampa Bay Schools Plan For The Fall Semester, County-By-County

/ iStockphoto Group of school kids with protective face masks learning on laptop with their teacher during a class in the classroom. The COVID-19 vaccine availability has made brick-and-mortar learning a more attainable goal for the upcoming fall semester. With the 2020-21 school year coming to an end, Tampa Bay schools districts have been sorting out what the fall semester holds for students and teachers. The Centers for Disease Control has recently revised its in-school COVID-19 guidelines to three feet of social distancing as opposed to the previous six foot standard. The COVID-19 vaccine availability has made brick-and-mortar learning a more attainable goal for the upcoming fall semester, especially with the vaccine being

Pasco Schools Superintendent Says Masks May Soon Be Voluntary

/ Pasco School Superintendent Kurt Browning told a Tuesday board meeting that once Gov.r Ron DeSantis order declaring a state of emergency expires, mask-wearing in schools will be optional. A day after saying Pasco County Schools would not follow the county s lead by removing a requirement to wear masks, Superintendent Kurt Browning reversed track Tuesday and said masks in schools may soon be voluntary. Browning told the Pasco School Board at a meeting that once Gov. Ron DeSantis order declaring a state of emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic expires, mask-wearing will be optional. DeSantis issued his original order March 9, 2020, and has renewed it a number of times since. It s set to expire April 26, unless the governor extends it or rescinds it earlier.

Pasco Rescinds Executive Order Requiring Indoor Face Coverings

Listen • 0:57 While face coverings will no longer be required, officials “strongly encourage” residents to wear them in indoor public places where you are not able to maintain social distancing. County officials point to lower hospitalization rates and an increase in residents getting vaccinated in relaxing the mandate. The change does not apply to Pasco public schools. Pasco County no longer is requiring face coverings to be worn inside public places. County officials on Monday issued an executive order that rescinds its previous mandate that face coverings be worn indoors. The order, however, does not apply to Pasco County schools, which will continue to require face coverings.

Pasco Schools will not offer online learning for 2021-2022 school year, superintendent says

Pasco Schools will not offer online learning for 2021-2022 school year, superintendent says
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