We encourage everyone in our school communities to listen to facts and not respond to fear.
COVID-19, the coronavirus disease, has led to school and workplace closures around the world as more than half a million people are infected.
As the coronavirus spreads and school leaders look for ways to minimize the disruption to children’s learning, teachers at thousands of schools are scrambling for ways to teach children online. Our school buildings are closed and we are asking the community to do their part to practice social distancing and stop the spread of the coronavirus. Duval County Public Schools continues to monitor the COVID-19, coronavirus, situation in close consultation with local, state, and federal health authorities and other officials. As communities across the United States prepare for the novel coronavirus, many are wondering how schools plan to respond. In case of coronavirus closures, NJ schools can teach students at home, says state Hannan Adely and Gene Myers , NorthJersey.com Published 11:47 a.m. The coronavirus pandemic has upended America's K-12 education system, as most schools in every state close their doors for extended periods to combat the spread of the virus.
Pierce County school districts are preparing for possible canceled classes in the event of a local coronavirus outbreak.
Members of ISTE’s professional learning networks have been hard at work identifying key practices for successful online learning. The Florida Department of Education is recommending that school districts in the state of … ET March 6, 2020 | Updated 12:13 a.m. As the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread, schools around the globe are shifting to online learning in an effort to slow the spread of the disease. Playgrounds, fields, basketball courts and other outdoor spaces remain open, but students and adults should refrain from gathering in groups of more than 10 people at these locations. The health and safety of all of our students continues to be our first priority in the wake of the evolving situation around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York City. How To Reopen Closed Schools Amid Coronavirus From shorter days to smaller classes, school will likely look radically different in the fall. With most schools closed nationwide because of the coronavirus pandemic, a national poll of young people ages 13 to 17 suggests distance learning has been far from a universal substitute.