Parma City School District Parma sports teams at the secondary level will proceed with business as usual, according to Superintendent Charles Smialek, when the next school year starts in August. That means face masks will not be required, and no coronavirus restrictions will be in place for students who are old enough to be vaccinated.
When students with the Parma City School District head to their classrooms for the first day of school Aug. 23, they will not be required to wear masks, whether they are vaccinated or not.
That’s the plan, according to Superintendent Charles Smialek.
“Where it stands right now, we are not going to require masks,” Smialek told Ideastream Public Media. “And quite frankly, if parents aren t comfortable with that, we have a different option for them. They can keep their children learning from home at our virtual learning academy.”
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