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NYC schools reopening in fall: Will hybrid or fully remote learning be an option?
Updated May 19, 2021;
Posted May 19, 2021
Mayor Bill de Blasio has repeatedly told reporters that the city plans to bring all New York City public school students back to campus for full, 100% in-person instruction in the fall. (Staten Island Advance file photos)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. As New York City continues to prepare for a full reopening in the 2021-2022 school year, students won’t have the option to learn through a hybrid model, and it’s still unclear if kids can choose to learn fully remote.
Social Distancing Requirements Will Be Pivotal In NYC Schools Reopening Next Fall
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Mayor Bill de Blasio has said repeatedly that his goal is to get all students back into school buildings next fall. But some educators worry there won’t be enough physical space or staff to welcome back all their students if officials stick with current social distancing requirements.
In March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance for schools, saying students should be at least three feet apart in classrooms, and six feet apart when eating. The guidance also calls for six feet apart for older students in communities where transmission is high.