Governor DeSantis announces plan to reopen schools at full capacity in the fall

The head of Central Florida's largest school district is reacting to the announcement Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed on Thursday that he wants schools to reopen at full capacity in August.

MELBOURNE, Fla. - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a plan on Thursday to reopen schools in the fall at full capacity.

DeSantis made the announcement in Melbourne with the Board of Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran and superintendents from around the state. He stated that by August -- the traditional start of the academic year in Florida -- he would like schools to reopen at full capacity for students to learn in a safe environment.

“Getting back on our feet in the school year is going to be really important for the well-being of our kids, but I think it’s going to be important for our parents, who have had to juggle a lot over the last few months,” Gov. DeSantis said.

Florida’s public schools transitioned to online learning during the spring break period earlier this year in order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some counties experienced technical glitches as they figured out how to roll out virtual classes, while the state waived school testing requirements and other traditional metrics.

Governor announces plan to reopen schools

Coronavirus cases are soaring in Florida. Still, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced plans for schools to reopen across the state with full capacity in August.

The governor praised the school districts’ efforts but Corcoran warned of significant long-term harm for students. He stated that “the message should be loud and clear with a strong recommendation to the great superintendents that we work with: We want schools fully open in the fall because there is no better way to educate our students."

Governor DeSantis announces plan to reopen schools at full capacity in the fall

During the same news conference, it was announced that Brevard County would host the 54th annual AAU Junior Olympic Games.

The announcement came on a day of record coronavirus cases in the state. Nearly 1,700 new cases were reported Thursday, the largest single-day increase and the ninth day in a row with around 1,000 or more cases.

According to the Florida Department of Education's plan, the reopening of schools would occur in three steps:

College campuses will also reopen in three steps and at full capacity by the fall:

Students are recommended to adhere to the following guidelines through each phase of reopening:

School employees are recommended to adhere to a similar set of guidelines through each phase of reopening and will include:

The plan also advises that medically vulnerable students develop a plan for returning to school with their family doctor. In addition, medically vulnerable staff should also work with their doctors to create a return to work plan.

Regarding masks, the Florida Department of Education is not mandating cloth face coverings but advises that schools should explore strategies to utilize them to a feasible extent. Schools at the minimum should be supportive of students, teachers, and staff who voluntarily wear cloth face coverings.

A set of more recommendations to reduce risk through several aspects of the school day and activities is detailed in the full plan.

In addition, Florida will help students return to on-campus learning by divvying up funds from the CARES Act. This will include:

Below is the complete plan to reopen Florida schools and how the CARES Act will contribute to closing the achievement gap and creating a safe place for learning. It outlines more recommendations for reducing the risk of COVID-19 in schools, more details on how the CARES funds will be allocated, and what schools should do if positive cases of coronavirus start occuring.

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