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Safety precautions being taken by different school districts across the Greater Houston area
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HOUSTON – COVID-19 cases are on the rise again, which has some districts and universities evaluating their safety precautions. Others have said they will not be following any special protocols for the upcoming year.
This is what each district has said about the upcoming school year:
Alief ISD
According to the district, masks will not be required but are encouraged. Alief ISD will also be maintaining the additional cleaning and safety protocols such as social distancing. Elementary school students will eat lunch in their classrooms. Students who must line up for lunch will be practicing social distancing. All parents are also being asked to enroll their students online instead of in person. Parents and staff can read the in-detail guidelines at Aliefisd.net/safereturnplan.
The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) will present a free online talk by artist Delita Martin about her installation “Between Worlds,” which is on view in the large window bays extending across the front of BMAC’s Union Station building. The talk will take place on Wednesday, August 18, at 7:30 p.m. Register at brattleboromuseum.org.
Through her work, Martin reimagines the roles of Black women in the context of collective Black culture and African history. She reconstructs Black women’s identities by piecing together the signs, symbols, and language found in what could be called everyday life, from slavery through modern times. Martin’s goal is to use images as a visual language to tell the stories of women who have often been marginalized, offering a different perspective of the lives of Black women. She describes her work as creating a “holding” space where language and identity intersect.