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States tell schools: Prepare for quick coronavirus closures

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Ohio,聽Maryland and Michigan聽became the first states to shut down all schools late Thursday to try to stop the spread of coronavirus, .

And Oregon Gov. Kate Brown announced that all K-12 public schools will be closed through the end of聽March, .

Concerns over coronavirus compelled Kentucky’s governor to tell all schools to prepare to close with “as little as 72 hours notice,” .

State lawmakers were to extend to 20 days the length of time schools can shift to online education, as long as their distance learning plans are approved, according to 迟丑别听颁辞耻谤颈别谤-闯辞耻谤苍补濒.听

Elsewhere, New York City announced its first two coronavirus-related school closures,聽.

The Bronx schools, which share a building, closed after a student tested positive for the virus, according to聽The Times.聽


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The building will be closed for cleaning for at least 24 hours while officials trace the student’s close contacts,聽The Times聽reported.

A decision to close schools has pitted superintendents against governors and other elected officials.

In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has ordered three schools closed in New Rochell, but the superintendent, Laura Feijoo, has kept the rest of the district open,聽The Washington Post.

The debate over the impact that closing schools could have on the spread of COVID-19 continued.聽 Anthony Fauci, the director of the , said the decision should depend the disease’s spread in a community,聽The Post聽reported.

Fauci said that if COVID-19 has spread little, there’s no point in closing, but waiting will not help,聽according to聽The Post.

Coronavirus creates equity concerns

In Texas, district officials anticipating district closures are figuring out how they will also feed students who rely on school meals.


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El Paso ISD Superintendent Juan Cabrera may pay hourly employees, such as custodians and bus drivers, to bring donated food to serve to students at a central location,聽.

“We might not be able to put them to work every day,” Cabrera told The Texas Tribune. “But since we don’t want any hourly workers to lose any pay, we’re working on how we can put them to work.”

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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