5:56 I'm speaking with the new superintendent of Springfield Public Schools, Dr. Grenita Lathan. She comes to Springfield from Houston, Texas, where she served as interim superintendent for the Houston Independent School District. Welcome Dr. Lathan. Thank you. The last year has been a challenging one for many people. The COVID-19 pandemic required schools to take steps to keep their students and staff as safe as possible. What did the last school year look like at your district? What worked and what didn't? Once again, thank you for having me today. What we did initially was to create what we call a communicable disease plan committee. We also created an instructional continuity committee. So two committees, one focused on reopening our district around safety protocols. That was the Communicable Disease Plan Committee. And then one around instruction, academic instruction, vote for both virtual and face to face instruction. As it relates to keeping students and staff safe, we also said we put together this committee. It was comprised of health officials, parents, community members, school nurses, principals, teachers. And we looked at every aspect of our school district. We looked at extracurricular activities, sports, when students entered onto the bus, their movement throughout the building, we looked at how we would feed students if they were in face to face and we actually came up with protocols. Of course, there was a mask mandate for our state at the time. And so we were following, of course, all of the recommendations from the CDC and our local--and it was our county and city health department in our community. And we created that plan. We presented that plan to the community. And then it was, of course, posted on our website.